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Cannot open some files in Excell 2002
Some files open just fine but others do launch Excel but all I get is a blank
grey screen. The same files open just fine on other machines running the same version of Excel. Any thoughts? |
Cannot open some files in Excell 2002
How are you opening the workbook?
Does it work if you Open excel first then use File|Open? abain9639 wrote: Some files open just fine but others do launch Excel but all I get is a blank grey screen. The same files open just fine on other machines running the same version of Excel. Any thoughts? -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot open some files in Excell 2002
These files will not open either way on this particular workstation. They
also open normally on my machine which is running Office 2003 and they open normally on other machines running Excel 2002. Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: How are you opening the workbook? Does it work if you Open excel first then use File|Open? abain9639 wrote: Some files open just fine but others do launch Excel but all I get is a blank grey screen. The same files open just fine on other machines running the same version of Excel. Any thoughts? -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot open some files in Excell 2002
And you're positive that the files aren't opening?
If you "open" the file, then do File|Print preview, do you see anything? If yes, try: window|arrange|tiled Sometimes, the files open, but the viewable area is off the display. (Happens when the file is shared between desktop and laptop users.) If no, try: Window|Unhide (maybe the workbook was hidden, then saved) abain9639 wrote: These files will not open either way on this particular workstation. They also open normally on my machine which is running Office 2003 and they open normally on other machines running Excel 2002. Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: How are you opening the workbook? Does it work if you Open excel first then use File|Open? abain9639 wrote: Some files open just fine but others do launch Excel but all I get is a blank grey screen. The same files open just fine on other machines running the same version of Excel. Any thoughts? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot open some files in Excel 2002
Thanks for your reply. None of your suggestions worked. It appears that the
file is open because the title displays in the header but the body is completely grey and it opens on other machines using the same version of Excel. We've uninstalled and re-installed Office twice now without success. Any other ideas? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: And you're positive that the files aren't opening? If you "open" the file, then do File|Print preview, do you see anything? If yes, try: window|arrange|tiled Sometimes, the files open, but the viewable area is off the display. (Happens when the file is shared between desktop and laptop users.) If no, try: Window|Unhide (maybe the workbook was hidden, then saved) abain9639 wrote: These files will not open either way on this particular workstation. They also open normally on my machine which is running Office 2003 and they open normally on other machines running Excel 2002. Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: How are you opening the workbook? Does it work if you Open excel first then use File|Open? abain9639 wrote: Some files open just fine but others do launch Excel but all I get is a blank grey screen. The same files open just fine on other machines running the same version of Excel. Any thoughts? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot open some files in Excel 2002
There's a title bar for the application and a title bar for the worksheet
window. It sounds like you're seeing the name of the workbook in the application's title bar (Like Microsoft Excel - Book1.xls). That means you should be able to see the worksheet window inside the application's window. And if you were seeing the name of the workbook in the application's title bar, then you'd be able to see the worksheet. I really don't have a guess that matches your description. You tried arranging the window and it failed, right? Maybe you could try that again. abain9639 wrote: Thanks for your reply. None of your suggestions worked. It appears that the file is open because the title displays in the header but the body is completely grey and it opens on other machines using the same version of Excel. We've uninstalled and re-installed Office twice now without success. Any other ideas? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: And you're positive that the files aren't opening? If you "open" the file, then do File|Print preview, do you see anything? If yes, try: window|arrange|tiled Sometimes, the files open, but the viewable area is off the display. (Happens when the file is shared between desktop and laptop users.) If no, try: Window|Unhide (maybe the workbook was hidden, then saved) abain9639 wrote: These files will not open either way on this particular workstation. They also open normally on my machine which is running Office 2003 and they open normally on other machines running Excel 2002. Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: How are you opening the workbook? Does it work if you Open excel first then use File|Open? abain9639 wrote: Some files open just fine but others do launch Excel but all I get is a blank grey screen. The same files open just fine on other machines running the same version of Excel. Any thoughts? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot open some files in Excel 2002
Your're correct...I'm seeing the file name in the uppermost left-hand part of
the screen. I've tried all of your suggestions, which I appreciate, without success. I guess I'll just uninstall it again and remove all of the registry entries and try installing again. If that doesn't work, I'll recommend upgrading to Office 03. Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: There's a title bar for the application and a title bar for the worksheet window. It sounds like you're seeing the name of the workbook in the application's title bar (Like Microsoft Excel - Book1.xls). That means you should be able to see the worksheet window inside the application's window. And if you were seeing the name of the workbook in the application's title bar, then you'd be able to see the worksheet. I really don't have a guess that matches your description. You tried arranging the window and it failed, right? Maybe you could try that again. abain9639 wrote: Thanks for your reply. None of your suggestions worked. It appears that the file is open because the title displays in the header but the body is completely grey and it opens on other machines using the same version of Excel. We've uninstalled and re-installed Office twice now without success. Any other ideas? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: And you're positive that the files aren't opening? If you "open" the file, then do File|Print preview, do you see anything? If yes, try: window|arrange|tiled Sometimes, the files open, but the viewable area is off the display. (Happens when the file is shared between desktop and laptop users.) If no, try: Window|Unhide (maybe the workbook was hidden, then saved) abain9639 wrote: These files will not open either way on this particular workstation. They also open normally on my machine which is running Office 2003 and they open normally on other machines running Excel 2002. Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: How are you opening the workbook? Does it work if you Open excel first then use File|Open? abain9639 wrote: Some files open just fine but others do launch Excel but all I get is a blank grey screen. The same files open just fine on other machines running the same version of Excel. Any thoughts? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot open some files in Excel 2002
If you can see the name of the workbook in the title bar, then that workbook's
worksheet window has to be maximized within excel. My only other guess is that the columns and/or rows are hidden for that worksheet. Edit|goto|type: 1:65536 and hit enter (this selects all the cells) Format|row|unhide format|column|Unhide (and this doesn't make sense to me, since you said others can open it normally.) abain9639 wrote: Your're correct...I'm seeing the file name in the uppermost left-hand part of the screen. I've tried all of your suggestions, which I appreciate, without success. I guess I'll just uninstall it again and remove all of the registry entries and try installing again. If that doesn't work, I'll recommend upgrading to Office 03. Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: There's a title bar for the application and a title bar for the worksheet window. It sounds like you're seeing the name of the workbook in the application's title bar (Like Microsoft Excel - Book1.xls). That means you should be able to see the worksheet window inside the application's window. And if you were seeing the name of the workbook in the application's title bar, then you'd be able to see the worksheet. I really don't have a guess that matches your description. You tried arranging the window and it failed, right? Maybe you could try that again. abain9639 wrote: Thanks for your reply. None of your suggestions worked. It appears that the file is open because the title displays in the header but the body is completely grey and it opens on other machines using the same version of Excel. We've uninstalled and re-installed Office twice now without success. Any other ideas? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: And you're positive that the files aren't opening? If you "open" the file, then do File|Print preview, do you see anything? If yes, try: window|arrange|tiled Sometimes, the files open, but the viewable area is off the display. (Happens when the file is shared between desktop and laptop users.) If no, try: Window|Unhide (maybe the workbook was hidden, then saved) abain9639 wrote: These files will not open either way on this particular workstation. They also open normally on my machine which is running Office 2003 and they open normally on other machines running Excel 2002. Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: How are you opening the workbook? Does it work if you Open excel first then use File|Open? abain9639 wrote: Some files open just fine but others do launch Excel but all I get is a blank grey screen. The same files open just fine on other machines running the same version of Excel. Any thoughts? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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