![]() |
".xls is already open" pop up
Hi everyone.
Using Excel 2007, only over last few days I have been getting the following pop up as soon as I click any cell in any workbook that I have just opened by double-clicking on the file. "XXX.xls is already open. Reopening will cause any changes you made to be discarded. etc" It is annoying and I would appreciate any advice on what might be triggering this event. Thank you kindly. |
".xls is already open" pop up
I don't understand the "click any cell" part but usually people get this
message if their "Open" file association for XLS is set for DDE _and_ there is a %1 at the end Excel command line. This is viewed via Windows Explorer-Tools-Folder Options-File Types, pick XLS and click Advanced. If you have that you'd want to remove the %1. -- Jim "Drew" wrote in message ... | Hi everyone. | | Using Excel 2007, only over last few days I have been getting the following | pop up as soon as I click any cell in any workbook that I have just opened | by double-clicking on the file. | | "XXX.xls is already open. Reopening will cause any changes you made to be | discarded. etc" | | It is annoying and I would appreciate any advice on what might be triggering | this event. | | Thank you kindly. | | |
".xls is already open" pop up
Jim ... thanks for that.
I took a conservative approach and de-selected the DDE option, leaving the %1 in the command line. Problem solved. Thank you for the assistance. Drew. "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... I don't understand the "click any cell" part but usually people get this message if their "Open" file association for XLS is set for DDE _and_ there is a %1 at the end Excel command line. This is viewed via Windows Explorer-Tools-Folder Options-File Types, pick XLS and click Advanced. If you have that you'd want to remove the %1. -- Jim "Drew" wrote in message ... | Hi everyone. | | Using Excel 2007, only over last few days I have been getting the following | pop up as soon as I click any cell in any workbook that I have just opened | by double-clicking on the file. | | "XXX.xls is already open. Reopening will cause any changes you made to be | discarded. etc" | | It is annoying and I would appreciate any advice on what might be triggering | this event. | | Thank you kindly. | | |
".xls is already open" pop up
Glad it worked but I'm not sure it's "conservative". The practical effect
is that with DDE used, when you double-click an Excel file in say Explorer, the file will open in an open instance of Excel if there is one, else it will create a new instance. But with no DDE and using %1 a new instance of Excel will always be created. Your choice but Excel always sets up DDE when it's installed or re-registered. -- Jim "Drew" wrote in message ... Jim ... thanks for that. I took a conservative approach and de-selected the DDE option, leaving the %1 in the command line. Problem solved. Thank you for the assistance. Drew. "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... I don't understand the "click any cell" part but usually people get this message if their "Open" file association for XLS is set for DDE _and_ there is a %1 at the end Excel command line. This is viewed via Windows Explorer-Tools-Folder Options-File Types, pick XLS and click Advanced. If you have that you'd want to remove the %1. -- Jim "Drew" wrote in message ... | Hi everyone. | | Using Excel 2007, only over last few days I have been getting the following | pop up as soon as I click any cell in any workbook that I have just opened | by double-clicking on the file. | | "XXX.xls is already open. Reopening will cause any changes you made to be | discarded. etc" | | It is annoying and I would appreciate any advice on what might be triggering | this event. | | Thank you kindly. | | |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:42 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com