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Can't open existing files by double-clicking.
I'm running Office 2000 and recently have found that double-clicking on an
existing Excel file won't open the file, it only opens the Personal Worksheet, but I can open the file using File Open. I thought this might be related to the fact I'm getting low on resources errors when I run Word, even thought I have 512Mb of RAM and no other applications open. |
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Sometimes one of these works:
Tools|Options|General|Ignore other applications (uncheck it) --- or --- Close Excel and Windows Start Button|Run excel /unregserver then Windows Start Button|Run excel /regserver The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's factory defaults. Kirby wrote: I'm running Office 2000 and recently have found that double-clicking on an existing Excel file won't open the file, it only opens the Personal Worksheet, but I can open the file using File Open. I thought this might be related to the fact I'm getting low on resources errors when I run Word, even thought I have 512Mb of RAM and no other applications open. -- Dave Peterson |
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Unchecking Ignore other applications solved it. Thanks.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Sometimes one of these works: Tools|Options|General|Ignore other applications (uncheck it) --- or --- Close Excel and Windows Start Button|Run excel /unregserver then Windows Start Button|Run excel /regserver The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's factory defaults. Kirby wrote: I'm running Office 2000 and recently have found that double-clicking on an existing Excel file won't open the file, it only opens the Personal Worksheet, but I can open the file using File Open. I thought this might be related to the fact I'm getting low on resources errors when I run Word, even thought I have 512Mb of RAM and no other applications open. -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave,
I'm having the same problem, but I can't get into Excel, the program will not open, Ive tried reinstalling Office and still no go. What do you suggest? TJ "Dave Peterson" wrote: Sometimes one of these works: Tools|Options|General|Ignore other applications (uncheck it) --- or --- Close Excel and Windows Start Button|Run excel /unregserver then Windows Start Button|Run excel /regserver The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's factory defaults. Kirby wrote: I'm running Office 2000 and recently have found that double-clicking on an existing Excel file won't open the file, it only opens the Personal Worksheet, but I can open the file using File Open. I thought this might be related to the fact I'm getting low on resources errors when I run Word, even thought I have 512Mb of RAM and no other applications open. -- Dave Peterson |
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Can you get into excel in safe mode?
windows start button|Run excel /safe If that works, here are a couple of sites that explain how to troubleshoot this. Chip Pearson's: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm Jan Karel Pieterse's: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.htm Rickettsjt wrote: Dave, I'm having the same problem, but I can't get into Excel, the program will not open, Ive tried reinstalling Office and still no go. What do you suggest? TJ "Dave Peterson" wrote: Sometimes one of these works: Tools|Options|General|Ignore other applications (uncheck it) --- or --- Close Excel and Windows Start Button|Run excel /unregserver then Windows Start Button|Run excel /regserver The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's factory defaults. Kirby wrote: I'm running Office 2000 and recently have found that double-clicking on an existing Excel file won't open the file, it only opens the Personal Worksheet, but I can open the file using File Open. I thought this might be related to the fact I'm getting low on resources errors when I run Word, even thought I have 512Mb of RAM and no other applications open. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Can't open existing files by double-clicking.
Tried the solutions as mentioned herein, uninstalled and even reinstalled
office 2003 but still the same problems, excel opens in normal mode ie book1 opens on clicking excel icon but when double clicking anyfile in windows explorer or on desktop the file does not launch. file launches from open command inside excel toolbar. checked with file type/extension settings DDE checked etc. Jan Karel Pieterse's: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.htm |
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Can't open existing files by double-clicking.
Try the usual fix for this.
ToolsOptionsGeneral Uncheck "Ignore Other Applications" If no joy with that................ Close Excel first and On the Windows Taskbar 1) StartRun "excel.exe /unregserver"(no quotes)OK. 2) StartRun "excel.exe /regserver"(no quotes)OK. See the space between exe and /regserver You might have to designate a full path to excel.exe. In that case StartRun "C:\yourpath\excel.exe" /regserver(quotes required)OK. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 10:04:00 -0700, dharm wrote: Tried the solutions as mentioned herein, uninstalled and even reinstalled office 2003 but still the same problems, excel opens in normal mode ie book1 opens on clicking excel icon but when double clicking anyfile in windows explorer or on desktop the file does not launch. file launches from open command inside excel toolbar. checked with file type/extension settings DDE checked etc. Jan Karel Pieterse's: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.htm |
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Can't open existing files by double-clicking.
Greetings Dave,
I tried both and it still didn't work. I just installed Office 2007 and ran across this problem of not being able to get an excel file opened from Windows Explorer. I tried the Tools Option below, but the Ignore box was already unchecked. Then I tried re-registering excel (which seemed to run okay), but it didn't resolve the problem. I also notice that when nothing comes up if I go into the body of excel (where the spreadsheet should be) and right click, an "open" option comes up. This sends windows to a directory structure (files in my default folder)". Then if I hit CANCEL, the original file I tried to open comes up. Do you have any other ideas? I also just installed XP Service pack 3 - could that be messing me up? Thanks - Steve "Dave Peterson" wrote: Sometimes one of these works: Tools|Options|General|Ignore other applications (uncheck it) --- or --- Close Excel and Windows Start Button|Run excel /unregserver then Windows Start Button|Run excel /regserver The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's factory defaults. Kirby wrote: I'm running Office 2000 and recently have found that double-clicking on an existing Excel file won't open the file, it only opens the Personal Worksheet, but I can open the file using File Open. I thought this might be related to the fact I'm getting low on resources errors when I run Word, even thought I have 512Mb of RAM and no other applications open. -- Dave Peterson |
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Can't open existing files by double-clicking.
xl2007 has a problem where the opened file doesn't display until you do
something like you did. But the file is actually opening. So far there is no fix--just workarounds. Or you could open excel first, then open the workbook via ctrl-o. Steve in Columbia wrote: Greetings Dave, I tried both and it still didn't work. I just installed Office 2007 and ran across this problem of not being able to get an excel file opened from Windows Explorer. I tried the Tools Option below, but the Ignore box was already unchecked. Then I tried re-registering excel (which seemed to run okay), but it didn't resolve the problem. I also notice that when nothing comes up if I go into the body of excel (where the spreadsheet should be) and right click, an "open" option comes up. This sends windows to a directory structure (files in my default folder)". Then if I hit CANCEL, the original file I tried to open comes up. Do you have any other ideas? I also just installed XP Service pack 3 - could that be messing me up? Thanks - Steve "Dave Peterson" wrote: Sometimes one of these works: Tools|Options|General|Ignore other applications (uncheck it) --- or --- Close Excel and Windows Start Button|Run excel /unregserver then Windows Start Button|Run excel /regserver The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's factory defaults. Kirby wrote: I'm running Office 2000 and recently have found that double-clicking on an existing Excel file won't open the file, it only opens the Personal Worksheet, but I can open the file using File Open. I thought this might be related to the fact I'm getting low on resources errors when I run Word, even thought I have 512Mb of RAM and no other applications open. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Can't open existing files by double-clicking.
Hi Dave,
Thanks so much for taking the time to reply to this problem that's been around for several years. I've never experienced it until I got Excel 2007. And the funny thing is the problem doesn't exist at work - just on my version at home. I think the easiest work around is just to open excel first and either use excel's file manager or else toggle back to Windows Explorer and then open the file (as that also works). Thanks again! - Steve "Dave Peterson" wrote: xl2007 has a problem where the opened file doesn't display until you do something like you did. But the file is actually opening. So far there is no fix--just workarounds. Or you could open excel first, then open the workbook via ctrl-o. Steve in Columbia wrote: Greetings Dave, I tried both and it still didn't work. I just installed Office 2007 and ran across this problem of not being able to get an excel file opened from Windows Explorer. I tried the Tools Option below, but the Ignore box was already unchecked. Then I tried re-registering excel (which seemed to run okay), but it didn't resolve the problem. I also notice that when nothing comes up if I go into the body of excel (where the spreadsheet should be) and right click, an "open" option comes up. This sends windows to a directory structure (files in my default folder)". Then if I hit CANCEL, the original file I tried to open comes up. Do you have any other ideas? I also just installed XP Service pack 3 - could that be messing me up? Thanks - Steve "Dave Peterson" wrote: Sometimes one of these works: Tools|Options|General|Ignore other applications (uncheck it) --- or --- Close Excel and Windows Start Button|Run excel /unregserver then Windows Start Button|Run excel /regserver The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's factory defaults. Kirby wrote: I'm running Office 2000 and recently have found that double-clicking on an existing Excel file won't open the file, it only opens the Personal Worksheet, but I can open the file using File Open. I thought this might be related to the fact I'm getting low on resources errors when I run Word, even thought I have 512Mb of RAM and no other applications open. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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