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I open excel 2007, and it won't let me type in the cells or access anything.
It's completely locked.
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Perhaps you have an expired Trial version, or you haven't activated it?

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I open excel 2007, and it won't let me type in the cells or access anything.
It's completely locked.


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Just one workbook, or all? Will it let you work in a new workbook you create
while in it?
Commercial, activated version of Excel or trial offer that may have expired?
Have you tried using Microsoft Office's Diagnostics?


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I open excel 2007, and it won't let me type in the cells or access anything.
It's completely locked.

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