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Default Excel 2007 €“ Files will not open a second time.

In Excel 2007 (Microsoft Office Home & Student), I can create and open a file
with no problem, initially. The problem only occurs when you try and re-open
the same, or any other Excel file. The program opens with a blank (light
blue) screen with the Customize Status Bar (normally at the bottom of the
screen) on the top, with no other visible toolbars. You cannot do anything
else, other than close the program down. The only ways you can recall
another Excel file is to either leave another Excel file open on the task bar
(i.e. minimised) or re-boot the computer. Another way is to open a Word
document and minimise it on the task bar, then you can open an Excel file.
(Office Diagnostics indicate no problems).

System : Hewlett-Packard M8180 which has Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q6600,
2.4 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB, 8MB Cache, 3072MB RAM Memory, 500GB Hard Drive, and
Windows Vista Home Premium. Protected by Norton 360 All-In-One-Security, with
current Updates for Vista and Office.

Anybody with any ideas what may be the problem?
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