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When I open Excel the icon and file name appear on my Start Bar as Book.xltx,
but it does not show the worksheet or workbook on my monitor. I need to click
the icon on the Start Bar to open the workbook.
Any suggestions on how to have the file open automatically.
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Right click on the excel icon, select Properties. Ensure that MAXIMIZED is in
the Run: parameter. It sounds as if excel is opening, but int he minimized
state.
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"Larry O" wrote:

When I open Excel the icon and file name appear on my Start Bar as Book.xltx,
but it does not show the worksheet or workbook on my monitor. I need to click
the icon on the Start Bar to open the workbook.
Any suggestions on how to have the file open automatically.

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