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Recently installed Excel 2007. When I start Excel, a certain worksheet always
autostarts. I do not recall any settings allowing that to happen.

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All versions of excel will look at the XLStart folder and open the files within
those folders.

Each version of excel has an option to open files in a specified folder, too.

In xl2003 menus, it's specified in:
tools|Options|general tab|"at startup, open all files in:"

It's in the Office button|excel options (somewhere) in xl2007.

jefffree wrote:

Recently installed Excel 2007. When I start Excel, a certain worksheet always
autostarts. I do not recall any settings allowing that to happen.

Suggestions appreciated.

Thanks


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