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Opening excel 2003 with excel 2007
I recently installed Office 2007 and since I have been unable to open an
excel document by just selecting and "double clicking" on the excel document. I have to first open excel 2007 and open the document in question thru the excel program. It does not matter if the document in question was created in excel 2003 or 2007. I have downloaded the compatiblity and my system is up do date. I operate using XP Pro. Any help or suggestions would be great. |
Opening excel 2003 with excel 2007
Not a guaranteed solution, but this sometimes helps (when it's the cause).
Click the "Office Button" then choose [Excel Options] down at the lower right of the window that appears. Click the [Advanced] option and scroll down almost to the bottom - find the {General} group. If the "Ignore other applications that use Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)" box is checked, uncheck it. "mellinghouse" wrote: I recently installed Office 2007 and since I have been unable to open an excel document by just selecting and "double clicking" on the excel document. I have to first open excel 2007 and open the document in question thru the excel program. It does not matter if the document in question was created in excel 2003 or 2007. I have downloaded the compatiblity and my system is up do date. I operate using XP Pro. Any help or suggestions would be great. |
Opening excel 2003 with excel 2007
Thank you, that seems to have done it.
"JLatham" wrote: Not a guaranteed solution, but this sometimes helps (when it's the cause). Click the "Office Button" then choose [Excel Options] down at the lower right of the window that appears. Click the [Advanced] option and scroll down almost to the bottom - find the {General} group. If the "Ignore other applications that use Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)" box is checked, uncheck it. "mellinghouse" wrote: I recently installed Office 2007 and since I have been unable to open an excel document by just selecting and "double clicking" on the excel document. I have to first open excel 2007 and open the document in question thru the excel program. It does not matter if the document in question was created in excel 2003 or 2007. I have downloaded the compatiblity and my system is up do date. I operate using XP Pro. Any help or suggestions would be great. |
Opening excel 2003 with excel 2007
Glad it turned out to be the right solution this time and that things are
working for you again. "mellinghouse" wrote: Thank you, that seems to have done it. "JLatham" wrote: Not a guaranteed solution, but this sometimes helps (when it's the cause). Click the "Office Button" then choose [Excel Options] down at the lower right of the window that appears. Click the [Advanced] option and scroll down almost to the bottom - find the {General} group. If the "Ignore other applications that use Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)" box is checked, uncheck it. "mellinghouse" wrote: I recently installed Office 2007 and since I have been unable to open an excel document by just selecting and "double clicking" on the excel document. I have to first open excel 2007 and open the document in question thru the excel program. It does not matter if the document in question was created in excel 2003 or 2007. I have downloaded the compatiblity and my system is up do date. I operate using XP Pro. Any help or suggestions would be great. |
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