/regserver is a parameter that you pass to excel.exe.
I suggested:
Close Excel and
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /unregserver
then
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /regserver
widman wrote:
There is no "regserver" file on my computer.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
I've done a few times and it's never affected my toolbars or my username or
anything else I can remember.
As a tip, search for *.xlb file--where excel stores custom changes to toolbars.
If you ever have to restore the toolbar, you can just plop the backup copy of
*.xlb into its real location. (Although, I don't think that excel wipe out that
toolbar on a simple re-install, either.)
widman wrote:
does that reset anything else about excel? I am tired of putting the
toolbars back in usable condition after each install, user name or anything
else.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Won't take too long to find out if the second works.
widman wrote:
First one didn't work.
Doubt that the second one will, because these seem to be the factory
defaults. I've always had this problem, had it when I temporarily loaded it
on a borrowed computer while my hard drive was being replaced, and have it
again now that it is reinstalled on my new hard drive. I kept thinking the
updates would fix it, but they don't.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Sometimes one of these works:
Tools|Options|General|Ignore other applications (uncheck it)
--- or ---
Close Excel and
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /unregserver
then
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /regserver
The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's
factory defaults.
widman wrote:
I have Excel 202 and with a dozen or two open programs sometimes forget I
have excel open and press the Excel icon on my taskbar. If it was Word it
would open a new file for me to start writing, but Excel opens a new window,
tells me it is in use and can open as read only. I have to tell it to
cancel, at which time it continues to open. Then I have to close it and
click on the file I have open.
HOW can I either get Excel to behave like Word or get it to not even bother
opening like that.
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