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Mystery Files
When I double-click on an Excel file to open it, I get a series of several
messages that files could not be found. Each message lists the name of a file that does not, and never has existed on my computer. The files I am opening are files that I have created, or edited before. Windows XP SP2, Excel 2003 How do I find out where these file prompts are coming from? |
Mystery Files
Update: Ahter writing down the name of each file, I noticed that the files
it is looking for are each word in the path. e.g. My.xls, Documents.xls, Project.xls, Files.xls, etc. How does this work? "JGreg7" wrote: When I double-click on an Excel file to open it, I get a series of several messages that files could not be found. Each message lists the name of a file that does not, and never has existed on my computer. The files I am opening are files that I have created, or edited before. Windows XP SP2, Excel 2003 How do I find out where these file prompts are coming from? |
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