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Default Excel files open in a blank window.

I just upgraded to office 2007. When I open an existing file, Excel opens up
a blank window. If I go to File Open, and hit cancel... the file will then
open. I can also right click on the empty window, and select "Calculate Now"
and that will also bring up the spreadsheets most of the time.

Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
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Default Excel files open in a blank window.

Hi AndyM

Known problem and no fix as far as I know
If you open Excel first then it will work correct as far as I know.



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I just upgraded to office 2007. When I open an existing file, Excel opens up
a blank window. If I go to File Open, and hit cancel... the file will then
open. I can also right click on the empty window, and select "Calculate Now"
and that will also bring up the spreadsheets most of the time.

Does anyone know how to fix this problem?

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