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LiverGirl98

Creating Excel Association/Link
 
Hello,

I have inadvertently deleted the association/link to my Excel programme and
so I can no longer click onto my Excel icon on my desktop as what I will call
the 'gateway' has been removed.

I can still access and use Excel in the regular manner but I had to create a
shortcut, which allows me to side-step the initial gateway. From my own
research it would seem I need to create a new 'association' between the
programme and the linkage into the programme from the gateway.

Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions as to how this can be done? I
currently work on an archaic system, Microsoft Office 2000 Premium and I
cannot restore what was deleted via the Folders Option in Control Panel.

Thank you in advance for any information anyone can send my way.

Pete_UK

Creating Excel Association/Link
 
Using Windows Explorer, if you navigate through the Program Files
folder to Microsoft Office, then Office, you should be able to find an
icon for Excel.exe (the .exe might not show, depending on your
settings). If you right-click on this then you will have an option to
Create Shortcut - click on it, and a shortcut icon will appear in the
same folder (at the bottom of the files already showing). Then you can
just drag the icon onto your desktop, if that's where you want it to
be, and you can right-click on it to change the name just to Excel.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Dec 5, 12:50*am, LiverGirl98
wrote:
Hello,

I have inadvertently deleted the association/link to my Excel programme and
so I can no longer click onto my Excel icon on my desktop as what I will call
the 'gateway' has been removed.

I can still access and use Excel in the regular manner but I had to create a
shortcut, which allows me to side-step the initial gateway. *From my own
research it would seem I need to create a new 'association' between the
programme and the linkage into the programme from the gateway.

Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions as to how this can be done? *I
currently work on an archaic system, Microsoft Office 2000 Premium and I
cannot restore what was deleted via the Folders Option in Control Panel.

Thank you in advance for any information anyone can send my way.




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