Adressbook got stuck in an other desktop.

In my MBP(Lion) ,used by my wife, the adressbook got stuck on an other desktop. Some time ago she tried to update a page in adressbook but did not succeed. Yesterday I found out about it.When tapping ,via the trackpad, the adressbook-icoon in the dock nothing happens. With 2 finger tapping the adressbook appears from beneath the dock, on the same page as she tried to update. When tapping the adressbook again it disappears again, so you can not make any changes in it. You can only close it via the dock or in the adressbooks bar. When using mission control I see the adresbook (with that same opened page) in an other desktop.
So far I have done the following things:
1) Close adressbook and restart the MBP. And opened it again.
2)  Start up in safe mode and repeated the steps under 1).
3) Put the  com.aplle.Adressbook.plist  file on the desktop  and restarted the Adressbook again.
All these steps did not help any.
Who can help?
peterwillem

I don't have access to a DB to test this right now, but I think it should give you what you want.SELECT declaration_no,
       invoice_no
FROM   (SELECT declaration_no,
               invoice_no,
               ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY substr(declaration_no, 1, instr(declaration_no, '_') - 1) ORDER BY invoice_no DESC) rn,
               MIN(invoice_no) OVER((PARTITION BY substr(declaration_no, 1, instr(declaration_no, '_') - 1)) min_invoice,
               MAX(invoice_no) OVER((PARTITION BY substr(declaration_no, 1, instr(declaration_no, '_') - 1)) max_invoice
        FROM   t)
WHERE rn = 1
AND   min_invoice != max_invoice

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