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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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