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What have I done wrong? Cannot double click on file to open
I must have done something wrong as now the only way I can open an Excel file
is to open Excel and then open the file through "File" "Open" I am using 2007 however in early days I converted the file from 2003. Also I am saving the file as an Excel 2007 Macro-enabled Workbook (*.xlsm) Prior to this happening I had opened a second window of the same work book and could not work out how to close it so I just closed the second window and saved the file. Could this be my problem? Any suggestions would be appreciated as the help menu does not appear to give me a clue |
What have I done wrong? Cannot double click on file to open
Not too sure about 2007 but in prior versions I would recommend
Tools - Options - General Tab - uncheck Ignore Other Applications -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Derro" wrote: I must have done something wrong as now the only way I can open an Excel file is to open Excel and then open the file through "File" "Open" I am using 2007 however in early days I converted the file from 2003. Also I am saving the file as an Excel 2007 Macro-enabled Workbook (*.xlsm) Prior to this happening I had opened a second window of the same work book and could not work out how to close it so I just closed the second window and saved the file. Could this be my problem? Any suggestions would be appreciated as the help menu does not appear to give me a clue |
What have I done wrong? Cannot double click on file to open
Thank you Jim
I would never have found that with out your support "Derro" from down under (About 150km north from the bush fires) "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Not too sure about 2007 but in prior versions I would recommend Tools - Options - General Tab - uncheck Ignore Other Applications -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Derro" wrote: I must have done something wrong as now the only way I can open an Excel file is to open Excel and then open the file through "File" "Open" I am using 2007 however in early days I converted the file from 2003. Also I am saving the file as an Excel 2007 Macro-enabled Workbook (*.xlsm) Prior to this happening I had opened a second window of the same work book and could not work out how to close it so I just closed the second window and saved the file. Could this be my problem? Any suggestions would be appreciated as the help menu does not appear to give me a clue |
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