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Help please!
When I open exc el it opens two workbooks.
1. autoexec.bat
2. config.sys

I want it to open a blank workbook. any ideas please

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Go to Excel Options, Advanced, General Section,and clear the contents of
the box labeled "At startup, open all files in"

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Help please!
When I open exc el it opens two workbooks.
1. autoexec.bat
2. config.sys

I want it to open a blank workbook. any ideas please


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Perfect.... Many thanks
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"Bob I" wrote:

Go to Excel Options, Advanced, General Section,and clear the contents of
the box labeled "At startup, open all files in"

rwhite6801 wrote:

Help please!
When I open exc el it opens two workbooks.
1. autoexec.bat
2. config.sys

I want it to open a blank workbook. any ideas please



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You're welcome, have a great day!

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