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Excel 2007: when I open a file via Explorer, it appears with no data. I
have to click the "restore down" button in order for the data to appear. I
know this is a minor issue, but is quite annoying. I don't have this problem
when I use the Office Button.

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Lots of people have complained that this happens to them, too.

Maybe a future release will fix the problem.

SusanJane sjl wrote:

Excel 2007: when I open a file via Explorer, it appears with no data. I
have to click the "restore down" button in order for the data to appear. I
know this is a minor issue, but is quite annoying. I don't have this problem
when I use the Office Button.

Thanks!


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