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chuckdtke

why is there no excel11.xlb file when I perform a search?
 
I am working on my brothers machine and i suspect something is wrong wioth
his excel 11.xlb file. I looked for it by searching for all hidden files and
folders and none was found. I opened outlook with the impression that a new
one would be created upon entering excel but that is not the case. Anyone
have any ideas?

Dave Peterson

why is there no excel11.xlb file when I perform a search?
 
This file isn't like MSWord's Normal.dot.

excel11.xlb will only get created if the user makes a change to a toolbar. So
you may want to make a small change and then close excel and then look for
*.xlb.

And remember to look in system folders for hidden files, too.

With WinXP Home, my Excel11.xlb was found he
C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel

chuckdtke wrote:

I am working on my brothers machine and i suspect something is wrong wioth
his excel 11.xlb file. I looked for it by searching for all hidden files and
folders and none was found. I opened outlook with the impression that a new
one would be created upon entering excel but that is not the case. Anyone
have any ideas?


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Dave Peterson

chuckdtke

why is there no excel11.xlb file when I perform a search?
 
I did a file through the system folders that were hidden and found nothing. I
was under the impression that if you blew away an excel11.xlb file it would
automatically create a new one on startup of excel.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

This file isn't like MSWord's Normal.dot.

excel11.xlb will only get created if the user makes a change to a toolbar. So
you may want to make a small change and then close excel and then look for
*.xlb.

And remember to look in system folders for hidden files, too.

With WinXP Home, my Excel11.xlb was found he
C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel

chuckdtke wrote:

I am working on my brothers machine and i suspect something is wrong wioth
his excel 11.xlb file. I looked for it by searching for all hidden files and
folders and none was found. I opened outlook with the impression that a new
one would be created upon entering excel but that is not the case. Anyone
have any ideas?


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

why is there no excel11.xlb file when I perform a search?
 
Try making a small change to a toolbar, close excel and look again.

I don't think your impression is correct--but you could test it pretty quickly.

chuckdtke wrote:

I did a file through the system folders that were hidden and found nothing. I
was under the impression that if you blew away an excel11.xlb file it would
automatically create a new one on startup of excel.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

This file isn't like MSWord's Normal.dot.

excel11.xlb will only get created if the user makes a change to a toolbar. So
you may want to make a small change and then close excel and then look for
*.xlb.

And remember to look in system folders for hidden files, too.

With WinXP Home, my Excel11.xlb was found he
C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel

chuckdtke wrote:

I am working on my brothers machine and i suspect something is wrong wioth
his excel 11.xlb file. I looked for it by searching for all hidden files and
folders and none was found. I opened outlook with the impression that a new
one would be created upon entering excel but that is not the case. Anyone
have any ideas?


--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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