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Excel controls other functions
Good afternoon,
Lately, for an unknown reason, when i try to open a Word document, Excel opens. Of course the document is unreadable... I looked for solutions, nothing to do. I have Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. Nice investment... Even uninstalling Excel is a problem (I am desperate for a solution...) I found ways to work around the problem, mais it defeats the purpose. Anybody had the same problem? More specifically, anyone fixed that problem? If i get an answer in french, i will be just as happy. Daniel |
Excel controls other functions
The first thing I would try is to re-register Excel with Windows. Close
Excel and Word, then go to the Windows Start menu, choose Run, and enter Excel.exe /regserver and click OK. You may have to enter the full file name of Excel.exe depending on your Path settings. This will cause Excel to start, rewrite all of its registry keys back to the factory defaults then quit. Next, do the same thing but use WinWord.exe instead of Excel.exe. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Daniel" wrote in message ... Good afternoon, Lately, for an unknown reason, when i try to open a Word document, Excel opens. Of course the document is unreadable... I looked for solutions, nothing to do. I have Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. Nice investment... Even uninstalling Excel is a problem (I am desperate for a solution...) I found ways to work around the problem, mais it defeats the purpose. Anybody had the same problem? More specifically, anyone fixed that problem? If i get an answer in french, i will be just as happy. Daniel |
Excel controls other functions
Thank you Chip for your help. Unfortunately, nothing has changed. I think i
will simply uninstall Excel as I rarely use it (and reload it when needed). I bought what I thought would prevent problems, not create new ones. I work with my computer and I do not buy things to spend my working hours fixing it (or worse, my very spare hours...). Let say it is a very sad situation. By the way, I take good care of my computer, maintain it properly and use it 99 % for simple working tasks. I did appreciate the help offered, just like you, I wish this solution could have solved the bug. Thank you again. Daniel "Chip Pearson" wrote: The first thing I would try is to re-register Excel with Windows. Close Excel and Word, then go to the Windows Start menu, choose Run, and enter Excel.exe /regserver and click OK. You may have to enter the full file name of Excel.exe depending on your Path settings. This will cause Excel to start, rewrite all of its registry keys back to the factory defaults then quit. Next, do the same thing but use WinWord.exe instead of Excel.exe. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Daniel" wrote in message ... Good afternoon, Lately, for an unknown reason, when i try to open a Word document, Excel opens. Of course the document is unreadable... I looked for solutions, nothing to do. I have Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. Nice investment... Even uninstalling Excel is a problem (I am desperate for a solution...) I found ways to work around the problem, mais it defeats the purpose. Anybody had the same problem? More specifically, anyone fixed that problem? If i get an answer in french, i will be just as happy. Daniel |
Excel controls other functions
Just double checking...
Did you do Chip's second suggestion--reregister Winword.exe? If you didn't, then try that first. By reregistering winword.exe, it should take back the extensions that it owns (.doc, .dot, ...) Daniel wrote: Thank you Chip for your help. Unfortunately, nothing has changed. I think i will simply uninstall Excel as I rarely use it (and reload it when needed). I bought what I thought would prevent problems, not create new ones. I work with my computer and I do not buy things to spend my working hours fixing it (or worse, my very spare hours...). Let say it is a very sad situation. By the way, I take good care of my computer, maintain it properly and use it 99 % for simple working tasks. I did appreciate the help offered, just like you, I wish this solution could have solved the bug. Thank you again. Daniel "Chip Pearson" wrote: The first thing I would try is to re-register Excel with Windows. Close Excel and Word, then go to the Windows Start menu, choose Run, and enter Excel.exe /regserver and click OK. You may have to enter the full file name of Excel.exe depending on your Path settings. This will cause Excel to start, rewrite all of its registry keys back to the factory defaults then quit. Next, do the same thing but use WinWord.exe instead of Excel.exe. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Daniel" wrote in message ... Good afternoon, Lately, for an unknown reason, when i try to open a Word document, Excel opens. Of course the document is unreadable... I looked for solutions, nothing to do. I have Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. Nice investment... Even uninstalling Excel is a problem (I am desperate for a solution...) I found ways to work around the problem, mais it defeats the purpose. Anybody had the same problem? More specifically, anyone fixed that problem? If i get an answer in french, i will be just as happy. Daniel -- Dave Peterson |
Excel controls other functions
Thank you Dave. I did try again (Excel before Word. Word before Excel) and
there is no difference. When I look at my Word documents, most of them are Excel documents even if there is not one figure in the text! I Even uninstalled Office completely and reinstall it with no inprovement. If this was a car, it would be a lemon... If I cannot fix it, i will reinstall Office XP. Let say Microsoft knows how to be nice to a good customer. Thank you for your time. I am sure that just like me you would have loved to see the problem fixed. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote: Just double checking... Did you do Chip's second suggestion--reregister Winword.exe? If you didn't, then try that first. By reregistering winword.exe, it should take back the extensions that it owns (.doc, .dot, ...) Daniel wrote: Thank you Chip for your help. Unfortunately, nothing has changed. I think i will simply uninstall Excel as I rarely use it (and reload it when needed). I bought what I thought would prevent problems, not create new ones. I work with my computer and I do not buy things to spend my working hours fixing it (or worse, my very spare hours...). Let say it is a very sad situation. By the way, I take good care of my computer, maintain it properly and use it 99 % for simple working tasks. I did appreciate the help offered, just like you, I wish this solution could have solved the bug. Thank you again. Daniel "Chip Pearson" wrote: The first thing I would try is to re-register Excel with Windows. Close Excel and Word, then go to the Windows Start menu, choose Run, and enter Excel.exe /regserver and click OK. You may have to enter the full file name of Excel.exe depending on your Path settings. This will cause Excel to start, rewrite all of its registry keys back to the factory defaults then quit. Next, do the same thing but use WinWord.exe instead of Excel.exe. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Daniel" wrote in message ... Good afternoon, Lately, for an unknown reason, when i try to open a Word document, Excel opens. Of course the document is unreadable... I looked for solutions, nothing to do. I have Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. Nice investment... Even uninstalling Excel is a problem (I am desperate for a solution...) I found ways to work around the problem, mais it defeats the purpose. Anybody had the same problem? More specifically, anyone fixed that problem? If i get an answer in french, i will be just as happy. Daniel -- Dave Peterson |
Excel controls other functions
One more thing to try...
ShiftRight click on one of the offending files (.doc???) Click on "Open With" and choose MSWord (or Choose Program and browse to winword.exe) and check that "always use the selected program..." box. Repeat for each offending filetype. Well, test it after you do one or two to see if it works first. Daniel wrote: Thank you Dave. I did try again (Excel before Word. Word before Excel) and there is no difference. When I look at my Word documents, most of them are Excel documents even if there is not one figure in the text! I Even uninstalled Office completely and reinstall it with no inprovement. If this was a car, it would be a lemon... If I cannot fix it, i will reinstall Office XP. Let say Microsoft knows how to be nice to a good customer. Thank you for your time. I am sure that just like me you would have loved to see the problem fixed. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote: Just double checking... Did you do Chip's second suggestion--reregister Winword.exe? If you didn't, then try that first. By reregistering winword.exe, it should take back the extensions that it owns (.doc, .dot, ...) Daniel wrote: Thank you Chip for your help. Unfortunately, nothing has changed. I think i will simply uninstall Excel as I rarely use it (and reload it when needed). I bought what I thought would prevent problems, not create new ones. I work with my computer and I do not buy things to spend my working hours fixing it (or worse, my very spare hours...). Let say it is a very sad situation. By the way, I take good care of my computer, maintain it properly and use it 99 % for simple working tasks. I did appreciate the help offered, just like you, I wish this solution could have solved the bug. Thank you again. Daniel "Chip Pearson" wrote: The first thing I would try is to re-register Excel with Windows. Close Excel and Word, then go to the Windows Start menu, choose Run, and enter Excel.exe /regserver and click OK. You may have to enter the full file name of Excel.exe depending on your Path settings. This will cause Excel to start, rewrite all of its registry keys back to the factory defaults then quit. Next, do the same thing but use WinWord.exe instead of Excel.exe. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Daniel" wrote in message ... Good afternoon, Lately, for an unknown reason, when i try to open a Word document, Excel opens. Of course the document is unreadable... I looked for solutions, nothing to do. I have Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. Nice investment... Even uninstalling Excel is a problem (I am desperate for a solution...) I found ways to work around the problem, mais it defeats the purpose. Anybody had the same problem? More specifically, anyone fixed that problem? If i get an answer in french, i will be just as happy. Daniel -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Excel controls other functions
Well well well. It seems to be working. The problem might still exist (the
box was already checked... That's how I was opening my word documents saved against my will in Excel format, right clicking and 'open with") but i will know tomorrow when i receive new documents. Most of my documents are showing to be Excel documents, and a few people experienced problems opening documents i send them. It might be fixed, but right now I do not feel a lot of confidence in my lemon ... Hope it is not too sour again tomorrow! It is easy to know, when a document arrive, the attachment in the email shows Excel document... What a mess. Thank you again. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote: One more thing to try... ShiftRight click on one of the offending files (.doc???) Click on "Open With" and choose MSWord (or Choose Program and browse to winword.exe) and check that "always use the selected program..." box. Repeat for each offending filetype. Well, test it after you do one or two to see if it works first. Daniel wrote: Thank you Dave. I did try again (Excel before Word. Word before Excel) and there is no difference. When I look at my Word documents, most of them are Excel documents even if there is not one figure in the text! I Even uninstalled Office completely and reinstall it with no inprovement. If this was a car, it would be a lemon... If I cannot fix it, i will reinstall Office XP. Let say Microsoft knows how to be nice to a good customer. Thank you for your time. I am sure that just like me you would have loved to see the problem fixed. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote: Just double checking... Did you do Chip's second suggestion--reregister Winword.exe? If you didn't, then try that first. By reregistering winword.exe, it should take back the extensions that it owns (.doc, .dot, ...) Daniel wrote: Thank you Chip for your help. Unfortunately, nothing has changed. I think i will simply uninstall Excel as I rarely use it (and reload it when needed). I bought what I thought would prevent problems, not create new ones. I work with my computer and I do not buy things to spend my working hours fixing it (or worse, my very spare hours...). Let say it is a very sad situation. By the way, I take good care of my computer, maintain it properly and use it 99 % for simple working tasks. I did appreciate the help offered, just like you, I wish this solution could have solved the bug. Thank you again. Daniel "Chip Pearson" wrote: The first thing I would try is to re-register Excel with Windows. Close Excel and Word, then go to the Windows Start menu, choose Run, and enter Excel.exe /regserver and click OK. You may have to enter the full file name of Excel.exe depending on your Path settings. This will cause Excel to start, rewrite all of its registry keys back to the factory defaults then quit. Next, do the same thing but use WinWord.exe instead of Excel.exe. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Daniel" wrote in message ... Good afternoon, Lately, for an unknown reason, when i try to open a Word document, Excel opens. Of course the document is unreadable... I looked for solutions, nothing to do. I have Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. Nice investment... Even uninstalling Excel is a problem (I am desperate for a solution...) I found ways to work around the problem, mais it defeats the purpose. Anybody had the same problem? More specifically, anyone fixed that problem? If i get an answer in french, i will be just as happy. Daniel -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Excel controls other functions
This morning, everything seems to be fine. I want to thank Chip and Dave for
their patience et kindness. Daniel "Daniel" wrote: Well well well. It seems to be working. The problem might still exist (the box was already checked... That's how I was opening my word documents saved against my will in Excel format, right clicking and 'open with") but i will know tomorrow when i receive new documents. Most of my documents are showing to be Excel documents, and a few people experienced problems opening documents i send them. It might be fixed, but right now I do not feel a lot of confidence in my lemon ... Hope it is not too sour again tomorrow! It is easy to know, when a document arrive, the attachment in the email shows Excel document... What a mess. Thank you again. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote: One more thing to try... ShiftRight click on one of the offending files (.doc???) Click on "Open With" and choose MSWord (or Choose Program and browse to winword.exe) and check that "always use the selected program..." box. Repeat for each offending filetype. Well, test it after you do one or two to see if it works first. Daniel wrote: Thank you Dave. I did try again (Excel before Word. Word before Excel) and there is no difference. When I look at my Word documents, most of them are Excel documents even if there is not one figure in the text! I Even uninstalled Office completely and reinstall it with no inprovement. If this was a car, it would be a lemon... If I cannot fix it, i will reinstall Office XP. Let say Microsoft knows how to be nice to a good customer. Thank you for your time. I am sure that just like me you would have loved to see the problem fixed. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote: Just double checking... Did you do Chip's second suggestion--reregister Winword.exe? If you didn't, then try that first. By reregistering winword.exe, it should take back the extensions that it owns (.doc, .dot, ...) Daniel wrote: Thank you Chip for your help. Unfortunately, nothing has changed. I think i will simply uninstall Excel as I rarely use it (and reload it when needed). I bought what I thought would prevent problems, not create new ones. I work with my computer and I do not buy things to spend my working hours fixing it (or worse, my very spare hours...). Let say it is a very sad situation. By the way, I take good care of my computer, maintain it properly and use it 99 % for simple working tasks. I did appreciate the help offered, just like you, I wish this solution could have solved the bug. Thank you again. Daniel "Chip Pearson" wrote: The first thing I would try is to re-register Excel with Windows. Close Excel and Word, then go to the Windows Start menu, choose Run, and enter Excel.exe /regserver and click OK. You may have to enter the full file name of Excel.exe depending on your Path settings. This will cause Excel to start, rewrite all of its registry keys back to the factory defaults then quit. Next, do the same thing but use WinWord.exe instead of Excel.exe. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Daniel" wrote in message ... Good afternoon, Lately, for an unknown reason, when i try to open a Word document, Excel opens. Of course the document is unreadable... I looked for solutions, nothing to do. I have Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. Nice investment... Even uninstalling Excel is a problem (I am desperate for a solution...) I found ways to work around the problem, mais it defeats the purpose. Anybody had the same problem? More specifically, anyone fixed that problem? If i get an answer in french, i will be just as happy. Daniel -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Excel controls other functions
Glad you got it working.
(It still surprises me that the reregistering stuff didn't work.) Daniel wrote: This morning, everything seems to be fine. I want to thank Chip and Dave for their patience et kindness. Daniel "Daniel" wrote: Well well well. It seems to be working. The problem might still exist (the box was already checked... That's how I was opening my word documents saved against my will in Excel format, right clicking and 'open with") but i will know tomorrow when i receive new documents. Most of my documents are showing to be Excel documents, and a few people experienced problems opening documents i send them. It might be fixed, but right now I do not feel a lot of confidence in my lemon ... Hope it is not too sour again tomorrow! It is easy to know, when a document arrive, the attachment in the email shows Excel document... What a mess. Thank you again. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote: One more thing to try... ShiftRight click on one of the offending files (.doc???) Click on "Open With" and choose MSWord (or Choose Program and browse to winword.exe) and check that "always use the selected program..." box. Repeat for each offending filetype. Well, test it after you do one or two to see if it works first. Daniel wrote: Thank you Dave. I did try again (Excel before Word. Word before Excel) and there is no difference. When I look at my Word documents, most of them are Excel documents even if there is not one figure in the text! I Even uninstalled Office completely and reinstall it with no inprovement. If this was a car, it would be a lemon... If I cannot fix it, i will reinstall Office XP. Let say Microsoft knows how to be nice to a good customer. Thank you for your time. I am sure that just like me you would have loved to see the problem fixed. Daniel "Dave Peterson" wrote: Just double checking... Did you do Chip's second suggestion--reregister Winword.exe? If you didn't, then try that first. By reregistering winword.exe, it should take back the extensions that it owns (.doc, .dot, ...) Daniel wrote: Thank you Chip for your help. Unfortunately, nothing has changed. I think i will simply uninstall Excel as I rarely use it (and reload it when needed). I bought what I thought would prevent problems, not create new ones. I work with my computer and I do not buy things to spend my working hours fixing it (or worse, my very spare hours...). Let say it is a very sad situation. By the way, I take good care of my computer, maintain it properly and use it 99 % for simple working tasks. I did appreciate the help offered, just like you, I wish this solution could have solved the bug. Thank you again. Daniel "Chip Pearson" wrote: The first thing I would try is to re-register Excel with Windows. Close Excel and Word, then go to the Windows Start menu, choose Run, and enter Excel.exe /regserver and click OK. You may have to enter the full file name of Excel.exe depending on your Path settings. This will cause Excel to start, rewrite all of its registry keys back to the factory defaults then quit. Next, do the same thing but use WinWord.exe instead of Excel.exe. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Daniel" wrote in message ... Good afternoon, Lately, for an unknown reason, when i try to open a Word document, Excel opens. Of course the document is unreadable... I looked for solutions, nothing to do. I have Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. Nice investment... Even uninstalling Excel is a problem (I am desperate for a solution...) I found ways to work around the problem, mais it defeats the purpose. Anybody had the same problem? More specifically, anyone fixed that problem? If i get an answer in french, i will be just as happy. Daniel -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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