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Default Excel 2K3: Opening spreadsheet, also opens book1.xls?

There is nothing in that field. The path shows as empty.

The save-as path is pointed to My documents which has nothing in it at all
besides windows default folders. There are no other documents in that folder
including the book1. I have done a complete search on PC and found no
documents named *book1*.

I know it seems to be a fluke, but this is happening on many and multiple
machines and I am unaware of a logical reason this is happening as there are
plenty of other PC's that have same image on them and are not affected by
this.

Thanks again and look forward to finding a solution for this.

Newtek

"William Benson" wrote:

You can look in Tools Options General tab. Where you see "At Startup, open
all files in" ... is there a path shown there? If so, can you check that
path for a file?

Last, open Excel by double-clicking a different excel document, and when you
are at the window that says Book1, select File-SaveAs from the menu and see
is it pointing anywhere where you can see there is a Book1 Saved?
"Newtek" wrote in message
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that would be a negative. I only have an addin for adobe acrobat and DDE.
There is no book1 or anything else. Any other thoughts?

"Anne Troy" wrote:

You must have a book1 file in your XLSTART folder.
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"Newtek" wrote in message
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I double click on a spreadsheet and it opens, but it also opens the
default
book1.
If I only open excel and close book1 and then open a spreadsheet there
is
no
issue.

So why is excel wanting to open the default book when opening an
already
created excel doc and second, how can I disable or resolve this issue
to
not
open the book1 when opening a spreadsheet but still have it open book1
when I
simply open excel only?

Thanks in advance,

Newtek