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Rowan

XML file extensions
 
I have a machine with Excel 2003 Pro installed. Whenever I create an XML
file in any directory on the hard drive (created from SQL Server Database via
Visual Studio) the XML file is automatically converted to an Excel 4.0 Macro
file. It is then no longer recognised as an XML file.

It would appear that somehow XML files are associated with Excel
automatically. Can I turn this off?

TIA
Rowan

Rowan

Ignore me, I coded the file extension as XLM by mistake - which of course is
an Excel 4.0 Macro!!!


"Rowan" wrote:

I have a machine with Excel 2003 Pro installed. Whenever I create an XML
file in any directory on the hard drive (created from SQL Server Database via
Visual Studio) the XML file is automatically converted to an Excel 4.0 Macro
file. It is then no longer recognised as an XML file.

It would appear that somehow XML files are associated with Excel
automatically. Can I turn this off?

TIA
Rowan


Nick Hodge

Rowan

More sleep needed ;-)

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HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
HIS


"Rowan" wrote in message
...
Ignore me, I coded the file extension as XLM by mistake - which of course
is
an Excel 4.0 Macro!!!


"Rowan" wrote:

I have a machine with Excel 2003 Pro installed. Whenever I create an XML
file in any directory on the hard drive (created from SQL Server Database
via
Visual Studio) the XML file is automatically converted to an Excel 4.0
Macro
file. It is then no longer recognised as an XML file.

It would appear that somehow XML files are associated with Excel
automatically. Can I turn this off?

TIA
Rowan





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