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Error message opening Excel97 workbook
When opening an Excel97 workbook from the "My Documents" folder, I receive a
message that another document with same name is already open and to rename or close the other document. If I first start Excel and then open the same workbook from the "Folder" icon and browse to the "My Documents" list, I can open the workbook without receiving the error message. How can I correct this problem? I am running Windows XP Home, SP2, Office Professional 97 |
Hi cobbler
See http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#AlreadyOpen -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "cobbler" wrote in message ... When opening an Excel97 workbook from the "My Documents" folder, I receive a message that another document with same name is already open and to rename or close the other document. If I first start Excel and then open the same workbook from the "Folder" icon and browse to the "My Documents" list, I can open the workbook without receiving the error message. How can I correct this problem? I am running Windows XP Home, SP2, Office Professional 97 |
"Ron de Bruin" wrote: Hi cobbler See http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#AlreadyOpen -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "cobbler" wrote in message ... When opening an Excel97 workbook from the "My Documents" folder, I receive a message that another document with same name is already open and to rename or close the other document. If I first start Excel and then open the same workbook from the "Folder" icon and browse to the "My Documents" list, I can open the workbook without receiving the error message. How can I correct this problem? I am running Windows XP Home, SP2, Office Professional 97 Thanks so much for the quick response. I ran the "regserv"as directed and it fixed the problem. Note , I also tried the second suggestion of selecting the "Ignor other applications" on the options/general tab and when I did this selecting a workbook in "my documents" resulted in a message that the item could not be found. Deselected and everything works fine. |
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