Well someone should still put this as a bug in bugzilla.  HSSF should 
throw an exception if you try and
create several sheets with the same name.

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>Maybe this is obvious, but somebody has to say it...
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>- Can you reproduce this on another machine?
>- Have you tried other browsers (Netscape, Mozilla, Opera)?  Same behavior?
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>No.  I'm sorry, I do all my Excel work on Linux so its a very different
>experience.  Perhaps you can search the registry and
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>>I would tend to believe this, but some rudimentary searches are failing to
>>find such a file locally.  Any ideas where the barf-file(s) would be?
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>>just a guess.... it probably has saved a recovery file or something.
>>Find it, delete it, then it won't try and open it on startup....
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>>>No one has any ideas, eh?  Too bad.
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>>>Thanks,
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>>>From: Dagnon, Chris
>>>Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 10:28 AM
>>>To: 'POI Users List'
>>>Subject: HSSF: Multi-sheet problem
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>>>I've never tried generating a multi-sheet Excel document before, but
>>>something has gone horribly wrong:
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>>>Excel was open with 2 other files in it already when I generated a workbook
>>>with 3 sheets in it.
>>>I'd made a mistake and all 3 sheets had the same name, but almost
>>>immediately after it came up in Excel there was an error box - I clicked it
>>>too fast or it disappeared to fast for me to jot down what it said, but
>>>Excel disappeared.
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>>>Now when I try generating a multi-sheet report the browser asks if I want
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>>>open it, I say yes, and Excel doesn't come up.  I can however save it to my
>>>computer and bring it up from there.  If I ask for a single-page version of
>>>the same report, Excel does come up.
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>>>Has anyone experienced this?  I've already tried shutting down and
>>>restarting both my WSTE (in VAJ) and my computer to no avail.
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>>>The only thing I can think of is that I've attempted to keep the number of
>>>Fonts and CellStyles down by sharing them across all sheets - but as I said
>>>if I save the new workbook I can use it in Excel...
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>>>Thanks,
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>>>Chris
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