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Excel Tools / Options dialogue missing.
When I go to Excel / Tools / Options, nothing happens. This only happens
under my login, and not other's on the same computer. I had an addin that crashed xl, but that has since been removed. Fixes that I have tried: 1. Removing the addin from the list in the registry. 2. Rebooting (many times). 3. Add/Remove programs (repair office). None of these have seemed to work. I guess i could create a new user account and login under that from now on, but that would seem like a rather violent solution. Any thoughts? I am using Excel 2003. Thanks |
Excel Tools / Options dialogue missing.
Try deleting *.xlb under your profile (It's Excel's toolbar file). Excel
will create a new one. If this doesn't work, get your admin to create a new profile and see if that fixes it -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England HIS www.nickhodge.co.uk "DG_Excel_User" wrote in message ... When I go to Excel / Tools / Options, nothing happens. This only happens under my login, and not other's on the same computer. I had an addin that crashed xl, but that has since been removed. Fixes that I have tried: 1. Removing the addin from the list in the registry. 2. Rebooting (many times). 3. Add/Remove programs (repair office). None of these have seemed to work. I guess i could create a new user account and login under that from now on, but that would seem like a rather violent solution. Any thoughts? I am using Excel 2003. Thanks |
Excel Tools / Options dialogue missing.
This was helpful, but it didn't solve the problem....
Any other thoughts before i reset the profile? Thanks, David "DG_Excel_User" wrote: When I go to Excel / Tools / Options, nothing happens. This only happens under my login, and not other's on the same computer. I had an addin that crashed xl, but that has since been removed. Fixes that I have tried: 1. Removing the addin from the list in the registry. 2. Rebooting (many times). 3. Add/Remove programs (repair office). None of these have seemed to work. I guess i could create a new user account and login under that from now on, but that would seem like a rather violent solution. Any thoughts? I am using Excel 2003. Thanks |
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