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invalid file format error
Hi.
I've tried posting this before, but what the heck.... When I open Excel 2007, I get a series of error messages stating that all of the Word 2007 templates that I've made are not valid file formats. It does not happen when I open a blank word document, or even a word template. It never happens with InfoPath, Access, Powerpoint, etc.... I only get the error messages with Excel, and they are all specifically referencing dot, dotm, doc, etc.... file formats. I've spoken with our internal IT people, and they just throw up their hands, and say deal with it. I've run the diagnostics utility, and nothing. It'd sure be nice to get this to stop. This has been going on since about 2 months after we upgraded to 2007 from 2000. Which we'd done back in March, or April. Thanks. |
invalid file format error
The first thing to test is the startup folder setting. Click the Office
button, choose Excel Options then the Advanced tab. There, scroll down and look at the value of "At startup, open all files in:". Excel will automatically open all files in the folder specified in that setting. Delete this setting and restart Excel. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel, 10 Years Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "SteveDB1" wrote in message ... Hi. I've tried posting this before, but what the heck.... When I open Excel 2007, I get a series of error messages stating that all of the Word 2007 templates that I've made are not valid file formats. It does not happen when I open a blank word document, or even a word template. It never happens with InfoPath, Access, Powerpoint, etc.... I only get the error messages with Excel, and they are all specifically referencing dot, dotm, doc, etc.... file formats. I've spoken with our internal IT people, and they just throw up their hands, and say deal with it. I've run the diagnostics utility, and nothing. It'd sure be nice to get this to stop. This has been going on since about 2 months after we upgraded to 2007 from 2000. Which we'd done back in March, or April. Thanks. |
invalid file format error
Chip,
Thanks for your timely response. Ok, I've found that, and I have to ask the question-- so please bear with me. Does this have anything to do with the startup location where Excel/Word looks, or saves my files to? I looked around and cannot see that option. I'd thought it was on one of the basic "tab" settings. Again-- thanks. "Chip Pearson" wrote: The first thing to test is the startup folder setting. Click the Office button, choose Excel Options then the Advanced tab. There, scroll down and look at the value of "At startup, open all files in:". Excel will automatically open all files in the folder specified in that setting. Delete this setting and restart Excel. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel, 10 Years Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "SteveDB1" wrote in message ... Hi. I've tried posting this before, but what the heck.... When I open Excel 2007, I get a series of error messages stating that all of the Word 2007 templates that I've made are not valid file formats. It does not happen when I open a blank word document, or even a word template. It never happens with InfoPath, Access, Powerpoint, etc.... I only get the error messages with Excel, and they are all specifically referencing dot, dotm, doc, etc.... file formats. I've spoken with our internal IT people, and they just throw up their hands, and say deal with it. I've run the diagnostics utility, and nothing. It'd sure be nice to get this to stop. This has been going on since about 2 months after we upgraded to 2007 from 2000. Which we'd done back in March, or April. Thanks. |
invalid file format error
doh!
Ok, I found the "default file location" that I was referring to. It's under the Save "tab." That appears to have done it. Thank you. Of course this now brings up the "stupid" question. In that "template" directory I have 2 custom made xlt templates, along with numerous custom dot, and dotm templates. It never bothered giving any kind of error/warning message box for those. Why did it make a stink about files not associated with excel-- dot/doc/dotm? And then, I just looked in WordOptionsAdvanced, and found something similar, but definitely different. It had a "file locations" button, and when I clicked it, showed all of the locations that it could pull files from. I then clicked ok, closed, and then restarted Word (with Excel/all other office programs closed), and got no message boxes like I did in excel. It'd sure be nice to understand why it works that way on one program, but not that other..... Anyway, it appears that my problem is now resolved, and for the time being, no longer an issue. On another note-- those sum/countbycolor, etc... functions you wrote up work really great. Thank you. Thanks again for your help. "Chip Pearson" wrote: The first thing to test is the startup folder setting. Click the Office button, choose Excel Options then the Advanced tab. There, scroll down and look at the value of "At startup, open all files in:". Excel will automatically open all files in the folder specified in that setting. Delete this setting and restart Excel. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel, 10 Years Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "SteveDB1" wrote in message ... Hi. I've tried posting this before, but what the heck.... When I open Excel 2007, I get a series of error messages stating that all of the Word 2007 templates that I've made are not valid file formats. It does not happen when I open a blank word document, or even a word template. It never happens with InfoPath, Access, Powerpoint, etc.... I only get the error messages with Excel, and they are all specifically referencing dot, dotm, doc, etc.... file formats. I've spoken with our internal IT people, and they just throw up their hands, and say deal with it. I've run the diagnostics utility, and nothing. It'd sure be nice to get this to stop. This has been going on since about 2 months after we upgraded to 2007 from 2000. Which we'd done back in March, or April. Thanks. |
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