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Like the morning

opening an existing file
 
I can't seem to open an existing file. By accident, (had to get a phone
call) I found that it did open - after quite a long time. Any fixes for
this??

Bob I

opening an existing file
 
What version of Excel? What happens if you open Excel first, and then
open the file?

Like the morning wrote:

I can't seem to open an existing file. By accident, (had to get a phone
call) I found that it did open - after quite a long time. Any fixes for
this??



Like the morning[_2_]

opening an existing file
 
2007. That does help - its just that I am used to going to the file (in
2003) and clicking it in one step. I hate upgrades and downloads!

"Bob I" wrote:

What version of Excel? What happens if you open Excel first, and then
open the file?

Like the morning wrote:

I can't seem to open an existing file. By accident, (had to get a phone
call) I found that it did open - after quite a long time. Any fixes for
this??




Bob I

opening an existing file
 
What do you mean 2007 and then "(in 2003)"? Do you have both installed?

Like the morning wrote:

2007. That does help - its just that I am used to going to the file (in
2003) and clicking it in one step. I hate upgrades and downloads!

"Bob I" wrote:


What version of Excel? What happens if you open Excel first, and then
open the file?

Like the morning wrote:


I can't seem to open an existing file. By accident, (had to get a phone
call) I found that it did open - after quite a long time. Any fixes for
this??





Like the morning[_2_]

opening an existing file
 
I have upgraded to 2007 from 2003.

"Bob I" wrote:

What do you mean 2007 and then "(in 2003)"? Do you have both installed?

Like the morning wrote:

2007. That does help - its just that I am used to going to the file (in
2003) and clicking it in one step. I hate upgrades and downloads!

"Bob I" wrote:


What version of Excel? What happens if you open Excel first, and then
open the file?

Like the morning wrote:


I can't seem to open an existing file. By accident, (had to get a phone
call) I found that it did open - after quite a long time. Any fixes for
this??





Bob I

opening an existing file
 
I know the following works for 2003 and 2000, you are welcome to try it
on 2007.


Since the problem is ONLY when you double-click on a file to open it.
the problem may be due to DDE. It can be fixed by reinstalling Office,
OR this workaround.

Go to Control Panel, Folder Options, File Types, scroll down to and
select XLS (for Excel files)(or DOC for Word files), click Advanced,
select Open entry, click the edit Button.
Now uncheck "Use DDE" and then put your cursor in the Application box,
arrow all the way to the right and put in "%1" (include the quote
marks), IF there is /dde remove it. Then OK your way out, things should
work quickly again.




Like the morning wrote:
I have upgraded to 2007 from 2003.

"Bob I" wrote:


What do you mean 2007 and then "(in 2003)"? Do you have both installed?

Like the morning wrote:


2007. That does help - its just that I am used to going to the file (in
2003) and clicking it in one step. I hate upgrades and downloads!

"Bob I" wrote:



What version of Excel? What happens if you open Excel first, and then
open the file?

Like the morning wrote:



I can't seem to open an existing file. By accident, (had to get a phone
call) I found that it did open - after quite a long time. Any fixes for
this??






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