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Default Stop the "Personal" sheet from popping up every time I open a work

Hello,
Thanks in advance for your time and help. I am learning so much in
Excel, that I sometimes get jumbled up. I am learning macros and added one to
a workbook. It worked well, but was not the exact function that I wanted. I
deleted that macro, and the workbook. I had clicked on a box, along the way,
that asked me if I wanted to store the macro to a "personal" page". I had
clicked yes. Now when I open up any of my Excel workbooks, my "personal page"
loads first, then the workbook I want. I have no macros in any workbooks
presently. How can I stop this page from loading? I looked in my VB editor
(off the tools menu button) and have no macros stored there. Please help me
from going completely nuts, trying to figure out my mistake.
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