Appointment Calendar.xlt help
When I start Excell 2007 a message tells me it cannot find Appointment
Calendar.xlt. This is because I stupidly removed it in an attempt to preven it from opening each time I opened Excell 2007. I hoped I might be able to fix this by using Repair which used to be in Help for Excell 2002. Is there an analogous repair option in Excell 2007? I can't find a pointer to Appointment Calendar.xlt in XLSTARTUP. What do I do now to prevent the message on startup? -- Regards, Ernie Lippert |
Appointment Calendar.xlt help
Just a guess (I've never heard of that template).
I bet you have an addin that's loading that needs that template. I'd go into the Excel Options (under the Office button) Addins category and see if any look like they should be unchecked. If there are none that jump out, I'd make a note of all the installed addins and turn them all off. Then restart excel. If you don't get the warning message, turn one of the addins on and restart excel. Repeat until you find one that causes the warning message. Ernie Lippert wrote: When I start Excell 2007 a message tells me it cannot find Appointment Calendar.xlt. This is because I stupidly removed it in an attempt to preven it from opening each time I opened Excell 2007. I hoped I might be able to fix this by using Repair which used to be in Help for Excell 2002. Is there an analogous repair option in Excell 2007? I can't find a pointer to Appointment Calendar.xlt in XLSTARTUP. What do I do now to prevent the message on startup? -- Regards, Ernie Lippert -- Dave Peterson |
Appointment Calendar.xlt help
Dave,
Thanks. Your suggestion worked. Appointment Calendar appeared in the AddIn list. I just deleted it and all is fine. No publisher was indiacted for it. -- Regards, Ernie Lippert "Dave Peterson" wrote: Just a guess (I've never heard of that template). I bet you have an addin that's loading that needs that template. I'd go into the Excel Options (under the Office button) Addins category and see if any look like they should be unchecked. If there are none that jump out, I'd make a note of all the installed addins and turn them all off. Then restart excel. If you don't get the warning message, turn one of the addins on and restart excel. Repeat until you find one that causes the warning message. Ernie Lippert wrote: When I start Excell 2007 a message tells me it cannot find Appointment Calendar.xlt. This is because I stupidly removed it in an attempt to preven it from opening each time I opened Excell 2007. I hoped I might be able to fix this by using Repair which used to be in Help for Excell 2002. Is there an analogous repair option in Excell 2007? I can't find a pointer to Appointment Calendar.xlt in XLSTARTUP. What do I do now to prevent the message on startup? -- Regards, Ernie Lippert -- Dave Peterson |
Appointment Calendar.xlt help
Dave,
Thanks. Your suggestion worked. Appointment Calendar (no publisher listed) was shown in the Addin list. I removed it and all is fine. -- Regards, Ernie Lippert "Dave Peterson" wrote: Just a guess (I've never heard of that template). I bet you have an addin that's loading that needs that template. I'd go into the Excel Options (under the Office button) Addins category and see if any look like they should be unchecked. If there are none that jump out, I'd make a note of all the installed addins and turn them all off. Then restart excel. If you don't get the warning message, turn one of the addins on and restart excel. Repeat until you find one that causes the warning message. Ernie Lippert wrote: When I start Excell 2007 a message tells me it cannot find Appointment Calendar.xlt. This is because I stupidly removed it in an attempt to preven it from opening each time I opened Excell 2007. I hoped I might be able to fix this by using Repair which used to be in Help for Excell 2002. Is there an analogous repair option in Excell 2007? I can't find a pointer to Appointment Calendar.xlt in XLSTARTUP. What do I do now to prevent the message on startup? -- Regards, Ernie Lippert -- Dave Peterson |
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