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NAME CONFLICT: Name cannot be the same as built-in name.

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bhaynas...@discussions.microsoft.com

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Jun 1, 2009, 10:58:01 AM6/1/09
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I am trying to open an Excel file using version 2007 that we have receive
from a sister company. when i open it i get the below message.

NAME CONFLICT: Name cannot be the same as built-in name. Old Name:
Print_area. New Name: (leaves area blank for you to fill in.)

no matter what i type in the name or it OK or Cancel the file never opens
using 2007. if i use excel 2003 the file opens without any issues.

any help would be greatly appreciated.

Ron@Buy

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Jun 1, 2009, 12:04:01 PM6/1/09
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Jan Karel Pieterse, Excel MVP has in the past offered this explanation.
Excel checks the integrity of a file when it opens it. Your file contains a
problematic range name (Insert, Name, define), which coincides with built-in
range names Excel normally manages itself.
In this case, you probably have a (I expect workbook-scoped) name called
Print_area. This is one of those reserved range names managed by Excel.
Print_area range names normally are worksheet-scoped, which is why this name
causes an error message.

These may be possible solutions:
1. Open in 2003 and resave with a new name
2. Use Rename in the folder view (windows explorer)
3. When the first time this box comes up you enter a new name with 1
character, it will open. Then you should immediately resave the file. If the
second time opening it, put a new name with 2 characters, and so on. If you
can't get the file open just keep trying adding 1 character each try until
the file actually open.
Hope this helps

bhaynas...@discussions.microsoft.com

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Jun 2, 2009, 4:17:01 PM6/2/09
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yes this worked perfectly.

thanks

Ron@Buy

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Jun 3, 2009, 2:35:01 AM6/3/09
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Thanks for the feed back - glad I could help

sche...@gmail.com

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Dec 4, 2013, 4:27:52 PM12/4/13
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Use explorer use File>Open>Browse then change "ALL Files" bottom right and change the file name

Next Step - Open the new file name

You definitely need to persistent!! I had multiple tabs I copied "test_1" into new file name several time until it finally had taken. Saved the file again using another name....works perfectly now.

guis...@gmail.com

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Feb 12, 2014, 12:00:05 PM2/12/14
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Muchas gracias!! por fin pude abrir el archivo.

lasha.pap...@gmail.com

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Jul 30, 2015, 8:49:51 AM7/30/15
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it was helpful. thank you.

produtosim...@gmail.com

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Jun 11, 2017, 6:30:13 PM6/11/17
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I'm having the same issue. It's a macro document and it works fine on a Windows but not on a Mac.
The Excel is 2016. I have changed the file name, installed Excel 2013, saved on Excel 2003 and nothing seems to work....

Any suggestions? I can upload the document if needed it. Thank you so much.

GS

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Jun 12, 2017, 4:31:50 AM6/12/17
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Name Conflicts usually have nothing to do with filenames; Defined Names is more
likely where the issue lies.

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produtosim...@gmail.com

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Jun 12, 2017, 11:02:09 AM6/12/17
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How do I change this Garry? When the pop up window open I have tried putting different names but nothings works...

GS

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Jun 12, 2017, 12:20:57 PM6/12/17
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> How do I change this Garry? When the pop up window open I have tried putting
> different names but nothings works...

Sorry, I know nothing about Mac or its MS Office versions which, of course, are
written specifically for Mac. Did you search the help?
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