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Hello! Friends:
I hope someone could help: I have both EXCEL2003 and EXCEL2007 installed in my PC (Vista Business). Recently when I opened EXCEL2003, I always got an error message, and upon further investigation, it pertains to the 2 files book.xltx and sheet.xltx. That means my EXCEL2003 always assesses these 2 files first before showing the first workbook (book1.xls). How can I remove these errors? I had uninstalled and re-installed the OFFICE2003, but the error persists. Also, after I opened EXCEL2007, it takes a long time to exit when I clicked close (the cross at the top right corner). Wonder whether this is related to the issue mentioned above. Many thanks. Lee CC |
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First, I don't have two copies of xl on my pc. This may not work. But it
shouldn't take too long to test. I would open both versions of excel (one at a time) and find out where excel wants my XLStart folder. Hit alt-f11 to get to the VBE hit ctrl-g to see the immediate window type this ?application.startuppath and hit enter. Make sure that the .xltx files are only in the XLStart folder for xl2007--and nowhere else (use windows search to verify). LeeCC wrote: Hello! Friends: I hope someone could help: I have both EXCEL2003 and EXCEL2007 installed in my PC (Vista Business). Recently when I opened EXCEL2003, I always got an error message, and upon further investigation, it pertains to the 2 files book.xltx and sheet.xltx. That means my EXCEL2003 always assesses these 2 files first before showing the first workbook (book1.xls). How can I remove these errors? I had uninstalled and re-installed the OFFICE2003, but the error persists. Also, after I opened EXCEL2007, it takes a long time to exit when I clicked close (the cross at the top right corner). Wonder whether this is related to the issue mentioned above. Many thanks. Lee CC -- Dave Peterson |
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Hello! Dave
Thanks for the prompt reply. Following your instructions and upon investigation, I found that BOTH XL2003 and XL2007 starts from the following path: ...../Appdata/Roamimg/Microsoft/Excel/XLSTART (contains the book.xltx and sheet.xltx) In other words, my XL2003 is NOT started from where I want it to be, which is: Program File/Microsoft Office 2003/OFFICE11/XLSTART/book.xlt Any remedy to this? Thanks. LCC -------------------------------------------------------------- "Dave Peterson" wrote: First, I don't have two copies of xl on my pc. This may not work. But it shouldn't take too long to test. I would open both versions of excel (one at a time) and find out where excel wants my XLStart folder. Hit alt-f11 to get to the VBE hit ctrl-g to see the immediate window type this ?application.startuppath and hit enter. Make sure that the .xltx files are only in the XLStart folder for xl2007--and nowhere else (use windows search to verify). LeeCC wrote: Hello! Friends: I hope someone could help: I have both EXCEL2003 and EXCEL2007 installed in my PC (Vista Business). Recently when I opened EXCEL2003, I always got an error message, and upon further investigation, it pertains to the 2 files book.xltx and sheet.xltx. That means my EXCEL2003 always assesses these 2 files first before showing the first workbook (book1.xls). How can I remove these errors? I had uninstalled and re-installed the OFFICE2003, but the error persists. Also, after I opened EXCEL2007, it takes a long time to exit when I clicked close (the cross at the top right corner). Wonder whether this is related to the issue mentioned above. Many thanks. Lee CC -- Dave Peterson |
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Hi,
I'm not sure about this Roamimg stuff, but I would delete any files in that XLStart folder. If you want custom files to start at startup save them to C:\Program Files\Micsoft Office\Office11\XLStart (for 2003) and Office12\XLStart (for 2007). These are the standard setup folder for Excel. When you install Excel 2007 it should always follow the installation of 2003 not the other way around. Second you should make sure that you do not wipe out prior versions when you do the install. And finally, I prefer to force the Installation to a folder of my choosing, for example, when asked if I want to change to location of the install, I do, to something like a folder C:\Program Files\Micsoft Office2007 If this helps, please click the Yes button cheers, Shane Devenshire "LeeCC" wrote: Hello! Dave Thanks for the prompt reply. Following your instructions and upon investigation, I found that BOTH XL2003 and XL2007 starts from the following path: ..../Appdata/Roamimg/Microsoft/Excel/XLSTART (contains the book.xltx and sheet.xltx) In other words, my XL2003 is NOT started from where I want it to be, which is: Program File/Microsoft Office 2003/OFFICE11/XLSTART/book.xlt Any remedy to this? Thanks. LCC -------------------------------------------------------------- "Dave Peterson" wrote: First, I don't have two copies of xl on my pc. This may not work. But it shouldn't take too long to test. I would open both versions of excel (one at a time) and find out where excel wants my XLStart folder. Hit alt-f11 to get to the VBE hit ctrl-g to see the immediate window type this ?application.startuppath and hit enter. Make sure that the .xltx files are only in the XLStart folder for xl2007--and nowhere else (use windows search to verify). LeeCC wrote: Hello! Friends: I hope someone could help: I have both EXCEL2003 and EXCEL2007 installed in my PC (Vista Business). Recently when I opened EXCEL2003, I always got an error message, and upon further investigation, it pertains to the 2 files book.xltx and sheet.xltx. That means my EXCEL2003 always assesses these 2 files first before showing the first workbook (book1.xls). How can I remove these errors? I had uninstalled and re-installed the OFFICE2003, but the error persists. Also, after I opened EXCEL2007, it takes a long time to exit when I clicked close (the cross at the top right corner). Wonder whether this is related to the issue mentioned above. Many thanks. Lee CC -- Dave Peterson |
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I don't know.
Maybe someone who runs xl2003 and xl2007 on the same pc will chime in. LeeCC wrote: Hello! Dave Thanks for the prompt reply. Following your instructions and upon investigation, I found that BOTH XL2003 and XL2007 starts from the following path: ..../Appdata/Roamimg/Microsoft/Excel/XLSTART (contains the book.xltx and sheet.xltx) In other words, my XL2003 is NOT started from where I want it to be, which is: Program File/Microsoft Office 2003/OFFICE11/XLSTART/book.xlt Any remedy to this? Thanks. LCC -------------------------------------------------------------- "Dave Peterson" wrote: First, I don't have two copies of xl on my pc. This may not work. But it shouldn't take too long to test. I would open both versions of excel (one at a time) and find out where excel wants my XLStart folder. Hit alt-f11 to get to the VBE hit ctrl-g to see the immediate window type this ?application.startuppath and hit enter. Make sure that the .xltx files are only in the XLStart folder for xl2007--and nowhere else (use windows search to verify). LeeCC wrote: Hello! Friends: I hope someone could help: I have both EXCEL2003 and EXCEL2007 installed in my PC (Vista Business). Recently when I opened EXCEL2003, I always got an error message, and upon further investigation, it pertains to the 2 files book.xltx and sheet.xltx. That means my EXCEL2003 always assesses these 2 files first before showing the first workbook (book1.xls). How can I remove these errors? I had uninstalled and re-installed the OFFICE2003, but the error persists. Also, after I opened EXCEL2007, it takes a long time to exit when I clicked close (the cross at the top right corner). Wonder whether this is related to the issue mentioned above. Many thanks. Lee CC -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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More commonly the XLSTART folder(2003) is located at
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:04:01 -0800, Shane Devenshire wrote: C:\Program Files\Micsoft Office\Office11\XLStart (for 2003) |
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![]() The OS of my PC is VistaBusiness, so it doesnt have ... Documents and Settings .... -------------------------------------------------- "Gord Dibben" wrote: More commonly the XLSTART folder(2003) is located at C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:04:01 -0800, Shane Devenshire wrote: C:\Program Files\Micsoft Office\Office11\XLStart (for 2003) |
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Hi! Everybody:
Thanks for all the helpful advices. I managed to solve the problem by moving the *.xltx files from the ROAMING/.../XLSTART folder to the ..../Office12/XLSTART folder. All things are now in place. Many thanks. Lee CC ------------------------------------------------------------- "LeeCC" wrote: Hello! Friends: I hope someone could help: I have both EXCEL2003 and EXCEL2007 installed in my PC (Vista Business). Recently when I opened EXCEL2003, I always got an error message, and upon further investigation, it pertains to the 2 files book.xltx and sheet.xltx. That means my EXCEL2003 always assesses these 2 files first before showing the first workbook (book1.xls). How can I remove these errors? I had uninstalled and re-installed the OFFICE2003, but the error persists. Also, after I opened EXCEL2007, it takes a long time to exit when I clicked close (the cross at the top right corner). Wonder whether this is related to the issue mentioned above. Many thanks. Lee CC |
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My mistake..........still running WinXP
I see you got sorted by using the Office12\XLSTART folder. Gord On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 15:22:01 -0800, LeeCC wrote: The OS of my PC is VistaBusiness, so it doesnt have ... Documents and Settings .... -------------------------------------------------- "Gord Dibben" wrote: More commonly the XLSTART folder(2003) is located at C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 00:04:01 -0800, Shane Devenshire wrote: C:\Program Files\Micsoft Office\Office11\XLStart (for 2003) |
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Just for my own curiousity...
Are those folders the ones that were returned when you did the: ?application.startuppath stuff in the immediate window of the VBE (in both versions of excel)? LeeCC wrote: Hi! Everybody: Thanks for all the helpful advices. I managed to solve the problem by moving the *.xltx files from the ROAMING/.../XLSTART folder to the ..../Office12/XLSTART folder. All things are now in place. Many thanks. Lee CC ------------------------------------------------------------- "LeeCC" wrote: Hello! Friends: I hope someone could help: I have both EXCEL2003 and EXCEL2007 installed in my PC (Vista Business). Recently when I opened EXCEL2003, I always got an error message, and upon further investigation, it pertains to the 2 files book.xltx and sheet.xltx. That means my EXCEL2003 always assesses these 2 files first before showing the first workbook (book1.xls). How can I remove these errors? I had uninstalled and re-installed the OFFICE2003, but the error persists. Also, after I opened EXCEL2007, it takes a long time to exit when I clicked close (the cross at the top right corner). Wonder whether this is related to the issue mentioned above. Many thanks. Lee CC -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave:
Yes. Strangely, both versions returned the same path, ...../Appdata/Roamimg/Microsoft/Excel/XLSTART, which contains the *.xltx files. And XL2003 accesses these files first, hence the errors. After emptying the folder, the problems solved. LeeCC ---------------------------------------------------------- "Dave Peterson" wrote: Just for my own curiousity... Are those folders the ones that were returned when you did the: ?application.startuppath stuff in the immediate window of the VBE (in both versions of excel)? LeeCC wrote: Hi! Everybody: Thanks for all the helpful advices. I managed to solve the problem by moving the *.xltx files from the ROAMING/.../XLSTART folder to the ..../Office12/XLSTART folder. All things are now in place. Many thanks. Lee CC ------------------------------------------------------------- "LeeCC" wrote: Hello! Friends: I hope someone could help: I have both EXCEL2003 and EXCEL2007 installed in my PC (Vista Business). Recently when I opened EXCEL2003, I always got an error message, and upon further investigation, it pertains to the 2 files book.xltx and sheet.xltx. That means my EXCEL2003 always assesses these 2 files first before showing the first workbook (book1.xls). How can I remove these errors? I had uninstalled and re-installed the OFFICE2003, but the error persists. Also, after I opened EXCEL2007, it takes a long time to exit when I clicked close (the cross at the top right corner). Wonder whether this is related to the issue mentioned above. Many thanks. Lee CC -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks for posting back.
I would have guessed (and did!) that each version would point at a different path. LeeCC wrote: Dave: Yes. Strangely, both versions returned the same path, ..../Appdata/Roamimg/Microsoft/Excel/XLSTART, which contains the *.xltx files. And XL2003 accesses these files first, hence the errors. After emptying the folder, the problems solved. LeeCC ---------------------------------------------------------- "Dave Peterson" wrote: Just for my own curiousity... Are those folders the ones that were returned when you did the: ?application.startuppath stuff in the immediate window of the VBE (in both versions of excel)? LeeCC wrote: Hi! Everybody: Thanks for all the helpful advices. I managed to solve the problem by moving the *.xltx files from the ROAMING/.../XLSTART folder to the ..../Office12/XLSTART folder. All things are now in place. Many thanks. Lee CC ------------------------------------------------------------- "LeeCC" wrote: Hello! Friends: I hope someone could help: I have both EXCEL2003 and EXCEL2007 installed in my PC (Vista Business). Recently when I opened EXCEL2003, I always got an error message, and upon further investigation, it pertains to the 2 files book.xltx and sheet.xltx. That means my EXCEL2003 always assesses these 2 files first before showing the first workbook (book1.xls). How can I remove these errors? I had uninstalled and re-installed the OFFICE2003, but the error persists. Also, after I opened EXCEL2007, it takes a long time to exit when I clicked close (the cross at the top right corner). Wonder whether this is related to the issue mentioned above. Many thanks. Lee CC -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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