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Default Menus Disabled When Opening 1+ Files

When I have a couple Excel files that I opened through Excel's "open"
command, I have troubles when I then open a file through Windows Explorer.
I'm using Excel 2007 and have Windows Vista. If I open that third file using
Windows Explorer, sometimes the menus are disabled. I have to click alt+F4
in order to close the file because I can't even click the X on the
upper-right.

Is there a fix for this?
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In addition, I have "preview" turned on in Windows Explorer. I think that
might be causing it. Has anyone else had this issue?

"TKS_Mark" wrote:

When I have a couple Excel files that I opened through Excel's "open"
command, I have troubles when I then open a file through Windows Explorer.
I'm using Excel 2007 and have Windows Vista. If I open that third file using
Windows Explorer, sometimes the menus are disabled. I have to click alt+F4
in order to close the file because I can't even click the X on the
upper-right.

Is there a fix for this?

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