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excel xp macros cannot be saved to personal.xls
I have used excel a long time witout larger problems.
i have had a number of smaller macros that i have saved in personal.xls, after first "unhiding" it. and then attached these macros to toolbar buttons. suddenly the buttons are gone and i cannot save a macro to personal.xls, it needs to be unhidden? and it turned out the personal.xls was gone! I have a copy on an usb stick, but where shal i place the file? have triede a couplle of folders: ...\xlstart\ but it does not work. so where is the correct place and should i check other items too, so excel knows its back? i run xp pro sp2 kind regards PAlle |
excel xp macros cannot be saved to personal.xls
On Mar 2, 11:23 pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:
I would first try HelpAbout MS ExcelDisabled Items. See if Personal.xls got stuck in there after Excel didn't like something it did. If so, try to enable it and see if you have access again. To answer second question about storage............. The most likely path to XLSTART is C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART Excel should find Personal.xls for opening in that folder. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP Wauw that was simple and it works, but who, except MVP's think of that !!! thanks Palle |
excel xp macros cannot be saved to personal.xls
Who but MVP's........?
Using google search and the words "personal.xls" and "cannot record" you can get a few hits that explain the "disabled items" conundrum. Gord A ggogle search on personal.xls brings up a lot of results On 3 Mar 2007 10:42:20 -0800, "PalleJ" wrote: On Mar 2, 11:23 pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: I would first try HelpAbout MS ExcelDisabled Items. See if Personal.xls got stuck in there after Excel didn't like something it did. If so, try to enable it and see if you have access again. To answer second question about storage............. The most likely path to XLSTART is C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART Excel should find Personal.xls for opening in that folder. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP Wauw that was simple and it works, but who, except MVP's think of that !!! thanks Palle |
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