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Goal Seek Disappeared!!
I am using microsoft excel 2003... I use Goal Seek a lot and was trying to
put a direct button on the toolbar... I tried to drag it and stuff... But in the process i lost it!! Its no longer there in the Tools Menu... and nor could i find it anywhere else!!! please help!!!!!! |
Goal Seek Disappeared!!
Exit Excel and then use Windows Explorer to go to C:\Documents and
Settings\<user name\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel Once there rename the file Excel11.xlb to Excel11.Bak. When you restart Excel your should get all the default menus and toolbars back. -- Jim "Ross" wrote in message ... |I am using microsoft excel 2003... I use Goal Seek a lot and was trying to | put a direct button on the toolbar... I tried to drag it and stuff... But in | the process i lost it!! Its no longer there in the Tools Menu... and nor | could i find it anywhere else!!! please help!!!!!! |
Goal Seek Disappeared!!
Na maan.... Theres no Application data\microsoft\excel.... and theres no
excel11.xlb anywhere either.... i even tried system restore.... and took it back a couple of days... but didnt work.... helpppp..... "Jim Rech" wrote: Exit Excel and then use Windows Explorer to go to C:\Documents and Settings\<user name\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel Once there rename the file Excel11.xlb to Excel11.Bak. When you restart Excel your should get all the default menus and toolbars back. -- Jim "Ross" wrote in message ... |I am using microsoft excel 2003... I use Goal Seek a lot and was trying to | put a direct button on the toolbar... I tried to drag it and stuff... But in | the process i lost it!! Its no longer there in the Tools Menu... and nor | could i find it anywhere else!!! please help!!!!!! |
Goal Seek Disappeared!!
Did you remember to look for hidden files in hidden folders?
If you can't find *.xlb using windows start button|Search, then you could use an old DOS command to search and delete them. Windows Start button|Run type: CMD (to get to the Command prompt) C: (to get to the C: drive--change this to the drive that excel is installed on) cd\ (to get to the root directory) dir *.xlb /s The /s says to search subfolders, too. Make a note of the locations of the found files and then delete those files. ============== Another alternative to try: Tools|Customize|Toolbars tab select "worksheet menu bar" click reset Ross wrote: Na maan.... Theres no Application data\microsoft\excel.... and theres no excel11.xlb anywhere either.... i even tried system restore.... and took it back a couple of days... but didnt work.... helpppp..... "Jim Rech" wrote: Exit Excel and then use Windows Explorer to go to C:\Documents and Settings\<user name\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel Once there rename the file Excel11.xlb to Excel11.Bak. When you restart Excel your should get all the default menus and toolbars back. -- Jim "Ross" wrote in message ... |I am using microsoft excel 2003... I use Goal Seek a lot and was trying to | put a direct button on the toolbar... I tried to drag it and stuff... But in | the process i lost it!! Its no longer there in the Tools Menu... and nor | could i find it anywhere else!!! please help!!!!!! -- Dave Peterson |
Goal Seek Disappeared!!
Hey Jim!!! Your advice worked wonders!!! I actually couldnt locate the
Application Data Folder cause it was hidden.... had to unhide it and then do as per instructed... Thanks a million... God bless... "Jim Rech" wrote: Exit Excel and then use Windows Explorer to go to C:\Documents and Settings\<user name\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel Once there rename the file Excel11.xlb to Excel11.Bak. When you restart Excel your should get all the default menus and toolbars back. -- Jim "Ross" wrote in message ... |I am using microsoft excel 2003... I use Goal Seek a lot and was trying to | put a direct button on the toolbar... I tried to drag it and stuff... But in | the process i lost it!! Its no longer there in the Tools Menu... and nor | could i find it anywhere else!!! please help!!!!!! |
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