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Deleted file tries to open when I start Excel
When I open a blank Excel workbook, it attempts to open a file that is no
longer on my computer. I had the problem when I had XP, but somehow got rid of it. However, I moved to Vista last week and the problem has reappeared. I went into Excel Options to see if the "at startup, open all files in" box was filled but it wasn't. Does anyone know where this folder might be lsited to open at startup? |
Deleted file tries to open when I start Excel
Check your command line in your shortcut to open Excel. Might have a
hard-coded reference to the deleted workbook. Or an add-in that is checkmarked but you have deleted the add-in. If you posted the name and extension of the file we could make better guesses. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 13:42:01 -0700, Prospector wrote: When I open a blank Excel workbook, it attempts to open a file that is no longer on my computer. I had the problem when I had XP, but somehow got rid of it. However, I moved to Vista last week and the problem has reappeared. I went into Excel Options to see if the "at startup, open all files in" box was filled but it wasn't. Does anyone know where this folder might be lsited to open at startup? |
Deleted file tries to open when I start Excel
That solved it. It was a deleted add-in (file extension .xla). I went to the
Excel Options/Add-ins, and deleted it from the active add-ins. Thanks! "Gord Dibben" wrote: Check your command line in your shortcut to open Excel. Might have a hard-coded reference to the deleted workbook. Or an add-in that is checkmarked but you have deleted the add-in. If you posted the name and extension of the file we could make better guesses. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 13:42:01 -0700, Prospector wrote: When I open a blank Excel workbook, it attempts to open a file that is no longer on my computer. I had the problem when I had XP, but somehow got rid of it. However, I moved to Vista last week and the problem has reappeared. I went into Excel Options to see if the "at startup, open all files in" box was filled but it wasn't. Does anyone know where this folder might be lsited to open at startup? |
Deleted file tries to open when I start Excel
Good to hear.
Thanks for the feedback. Gord On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:31:01 -0700, Prospector wrote: That solved it. It was a deleted add-in (file extension .xla). I went to the Excel Options/Add-ins, and deleted it from the active add-ins. Thanks! "Gord Dibben" wrote: Check your command line in your shortcut to open Excel. Might have a hard-coded reference to the deleted workbook. Or an add-in that is checkmarked but you have deleted the add-in. If you posted the name and extension of the file we could make better guesses. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 13:42:01 -0700, Prospector wrote: When I open a blank Excel workbook, it attempts to open a file that is no longer on my computer. I had the problem when I had XP, but somehow got rid of it. However, I moved to Vista last week and the problem has reappeared. I went into Excel Options to see if the "at startup, open all files in" box was filled but it wasn't. Does anyone know where this folder might be lsited to open at startup? |
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