Hi Anne.
Here's the best I can explain. When I go into numbers, and I have some files in 
its list of recently edited files, I first get the layout window. I interact 
with that with control-option-shift-down arrow. Then I get the list of tables. 
If I make the mistake of interacting with the wrong one, I sometimes get an 
older version of the file and sometimes I get weird stuff like letters and/or 
numbers in the various cells. I have to hunt around, if I can't remember which 
table is the right one, to get the last saved numbers file. 

As far as I know, I'm doing the right commands. If not, I hope you can tell me 
which of these things I am doing wrong. 

Regards,
Gigi 
On Sep 16, 2011, at 11:20 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:

> Hello Gigi,
> 
> Could you explain exactly what you're trying to do with Numbers? It could 
> just be that the commands you're using are the wrong ones and therefore have 
> unwanted effects.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> On 15 Sep 2011, at 23:33, Eugenia Firth wrote:
> 
>> Hi Guys.
>> I am having a really weird problem with Numbers that I can't figure out. I 
>> don't know if I can explain this so it makes sense. First, I am getting a 
>> Problems error, and I end up with more than one table for my file. I have no 
>> idea where these tables came from, and sometimes I can't figure out which 
>> one to interact with. Some of them, with when I interact with them, make no 
>> sense. Others appear to be older versions of the file. I have Lion, and as 
>> far as I know, I have the latest. Has anybody else had a problem like this, 
>> and what did you do about it? 
>> 
>> Getting frustrated, because I am getting things I don't want. Can I erase, 
>> assuming I can find out which ones are the wrong ones, the extra tables? 
>> 
>> 
>> Regards, 
>> Gigi
>> 
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