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I ran an excel spreadsheet which had some macro functions and after that, I'm
no longer able to access the "Format" & "Insert" tabs. Also, right-clicking on a cell no longer brings a drop down box. I've tried uninstalling & reinstalling Office XP to no avail. Would anyone have a solution ? Is there a "normal" template I can reinstall ?? I currently run WinXP Any help would be appreciated ! |
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This is where I'd start...
Close excel windows start button|Search look for *.xlb in hidden folders and for hiddend files. Rename all you find to *.xlbOLD Then back to excel and test it. If it didn't work then rename your *.xlbOLD files back to *.xlb. If it works ok, then delete those *.xlbOLD files. You will have to rebuild any customized changes you've made to your toolbars, though. === If it didn't work, then the next step will be doing some detective work. Chip Pearson has some notes on how to diagnose startup errors: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm And Jan Karel Pieterse has more notes: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.asp nemyne wrote: I ran an excel spreadsheet which had some macro functions and after that, I'm no longer able to access the "Format" & "Insert" tabs. Also, right-clicking on a cell no longer brings a drop down box. I've tried uninstalling & reinstalling Office XP to no avail. Would anyone have a solution ? Is there a "normal" template I can reinstall ?? I currently run WinXP Any help would be appreciated ! -- Dave Peterson |
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THANK YOU SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO MUCH !!! Thank you !!! :)
"Dave Peterson" wrote: This is where I'd start... Close excel windows start button|Search look for *.xlb in hidden folders and for hiddend files. Rename all you find to *.xlbOLD Then back to excel and test it. If it didn't work then rename your *.xlbOLD files back to *.xlb. If it works ok, then delete those *.xlbOLD files. You will have to rebuild any customized changes you've made to your toolbars, though. === If it didn't work, then the next step will be doing some detective work. Chip Pearson has some notes on how to diagnose startup errors: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm And Jan Karel Pieterse has more notes: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.asp nemyne wrote: I ran an excel spreadsheet which had some macro functions and after that, I'm no longer able to access the "Format" & "Insert" tabs. Also, right-clicking on a cell no longer brings a drop down box. I've tried uninstalling & reinstalling Office XP to no avail. Would anyone have a solution ? Is there a "normal" template I can reinstall ?? I currently run WinXP Any help would be appreciated ! -- Dave Peterson |
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Does that mean it worked?
<vbg nemyne wrote: THANK YOU SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO MUCH !!! Thank you !!! :) "Dave Peterson" wrote: This is where I'd start... Close excel windows start button|Search look for *.xlb in hidden folders and for hiddend files. Rename all you find to *.xlbOLD Then back to excel and test it. If it didn't work then rename your *.xlbOLD files back to *.xlb. If it works ok, then delete those *.xlbOLD files. You will have to rebuild any customized changes you've made to your toolbars, though. === If it didn't work, then the next step will be doing some detective work. Chip Pearson has some notes on how to diagnose startup errors: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm And Jan Karel Pieterse has more notes: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.asp nemyne wrote: I ran an excel spreadsheet which had some macro functions and after that, I'm no longer able to access the "Format" & "Insert" tabs. Also, right-clicking on a cell no longer brings a drop down box. I've tried uninstalling & reinstalling Office XP to no avail. Would anyone have a solution ? Is there a "normal" template I can reinstall ?? I currently run WinXP Any help would be appreciated ! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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yes yes !! it worked !! what happened anyway ??
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Does that mean it worked? <vbg nemyne wrote: THANK YOU SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO MUCH !!! Thank you !!! :) "Dave Peterson" wrote: This is where I'd start... Close excel windows start button|Search look for *.xlb in hidden folders and for hiddend files. Rename all you find to *.xlbOLD Then back to excel and test it. If it didn't work then rename your *.xlbOLD files back to *.xlb. If it works ok, then delete those *.xlbOLD files. You will have to rebuild any customized changes you've made to your toolbars, though. === If it didn't work, then the next step will be doing some detective work. Chip Pearson has some notes on how to diagnose startup errors: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm And Jan Karel Pieterse has more notes: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.asp nemyne wrote: I ran an excel spreadsheet which had some macro functions and after that, I'm no longer able to access the "Format" & "Insert" tabs. Also, right-clicking on a cell no longer brings a drop down box. I've tried uninstalling & reinstalling Office XP to no avail. Would anyone have a solution ? Is there a "normal" template I can reinstall ?? I currently run WinXP Any help would be appreciated ! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Hi Dave,
Could you explain what went wrong to have caused it ? "Dave Peterson" wrote: This is where I'd start... Close excel windows start button|Search look for *.xlb in hidden folders and for hiddend files. Rename all you find to *.xlbOLD Then back to excel and test it. If it didn't work then rename your *.xlbOLD files back to *.xlb. If it works ok, then delete those *.xlbOLD files. You will have to rebuild any customized changes you've made to your toolbars, though. === If it didn't work, then the next step will be doing some detective work. Chip Pearson has some notes on how to diagnose startup errors: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm And Jan Karel Pieterse has more notes: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.asp nemyne wrote: I ran an excel spreadsheet which had some macro functions and after that, I'm no longer able to access the "Format" & "Insert" tabs. Also, right-clicking on a cell no longer brings a drop down box. I've tried uninstalling & reinstalling Office XP to no avail. Would anyone have a solution ? Is there a "normal" template I can reinstall ?? I currently run WinXP Any help would be appreciated ! -- Dave Peterson |
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The macros you ran changed the menus and did not undo those changes when you
exited. Poorly written code would be the cause of that. When Excel closed it saved the changes to the *.XLB file which is the file that stores customizations. By deleting that *.xlb file you forced Excel to re-build the default *.xlb file without the changes. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 17 May 2007 08:17:01 -0700, nemyne wrote: Hi Dave, Could you explain what went wrong to have caused it ? "Dave Peterson" wrote: This is where I'd start... Close excel windows start button|Search look for *.xlb in hidden folders and for hiddend files. Rename all you find to *.xlbOLD Then back to excel and test it. If it didn't work then rename your *.xlbOLD files back to *.xlb. If it works ok, then delete those *.xlbOLD files. You will have to rebuild any customized changes you've made to your toolbars, though. === If it didn't work, then the next step will be doing some detective work. Chip Pearson has some notes on how to diagnose startup errors: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm And Jan Karel Pieterse has more notes: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.asp nemyne wrote: I ran an excel spreadsheet which had some macro functions and after that, I'm no longer able to access the "Format" & "Insert" tabs. Also, right-clicking on a cell no longer brings a drop down box. I've tried uninstalling & reinstalling Office XP to no avail. Would anyone have a solution ? Is there a "normal" template I can reinstall ?? I currently run WinXP Any help would be appreciated ! -- Dave Peterson |
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Thank you for the explanation. Now I'll write to the those people who wrote
that macro to fix it. Thank you once again ! :) "Gord Dibben" wrote: The macros you ran changed the menus and did not undo those changes when you exited. Poorly written code would be the cause of that. When Excel closed it saved the changes to the *.XLB file which is the file that stores customizations. By deleting that *.xlb file you forced Excel to re-build the default *.xlb file without the changes. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 17 May 2007 08:17:01 -0700, nemyne wrote: Hi Dave, Could you explain what went wrong to have caused it ? "Dave Peterson" wrote: This is where I'd start... Close excel windows start button|Search look for *.xlb in hidden folders and for hiddend files. Rename all you find to *.xlbOLD Then back to excel and test it. If it didn't work then rename your *.xlbOLD files back to *.xlb. If it works ok, then delete those *.xlbOLD files. You will have to rebuild any customized changes you've made to your toolbars, though. === If it didn't work, then the next step will be doing some detective work. Chip Pearson has some notes on how to diagnose startup errors: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm And Jan Karel Pieterse has more notes: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.asp nemyne wrote: I ran an excel spreadsheet which had some macro functions and after that, I'm no longer able to access the "Format" & "Insert" tabs. Also, right-clicking on a cell no longer brings a drop down box. I've tried uninstalling & reinstalling Office XP to no avail. Would anyone have a solution ? Is there a "normal" template I can reinstall ?? I currently run WinXP Any help would be appreciated ! -- Dave Peterson |
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