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hi,

when opening MS Excel I always get an pop-up question saying: "The file
FUNCRES.XLA is already opened. If u open it, you will delete all changes,
that have been made by last usage. Do you want to open the file FUNCRES.XLA
again?"

then when I click yes or no, there is no change, next time, the pop-up
appears again.

how can I obey this pop-up?

pls repsond 2:

many thanx 4 help.
jj

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Bob Phillips
 
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Hi Jozef,

Do you have a file (such as Personal.xls) that is trying to open FUNCRES.xla
independently (in code)?

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"Jozef Janov via OfficeKB.com" wrote in message
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hi,

when opening MS Excel I always get an pop-up question saying: "The file
FUNCRES.XLA is already opened. If u open it, you will delete all changes,
that have been made by last usage. Do you want to open the file

FUNCRES.XLA
again?"

then when I click yes or no, there is no change, next time, the pop-up
appears again.

how can I obey this pop-up?

pls repsond 2:

many thanx 4 help.
jj

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Jerry W. Lewis
 
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Do a search for FUNCRES.XLA on your computer. In what locations is it
found?

In Tools|Add-Ins, what items are checked?

Are you simply opening Excel, or opening a previously created Excel
file? If the latter, what was it created on a different computer? If
so, in what locations is FUNCRES.XLA found on that computer?

Jerry

Jozef Janov via OfficeKB.com wrote:

hi,

when opening MS Excel I always get an pop-up question saying: "The file
FUNCRES.XLA is already opened. If u open it, you will delete all changes,
that have been made by last usage. Do you want to open the file FUNCRES.XLA
again?"

then when I click yes or no, there is no change, next time, the pop-up
appears again.

how can I obey this pop-up?

pls repsond 2:

many thanx 4 help.
jj


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