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Opening an excel file
I used to be able to double-click on an excel file and it would open
automatically. Now, all of a sudden, when a double-click an excel file, only the application opens and I need to then browse and open the file. I find this to be a nuisance. How can I return to double-clicking to open a file? -- M.L. |
Opening an excel file
Go to the Tools menu and choose Options. There, choose the General tab
and UNCHECK "Ignore Other Applications". What is happening is this: When you double-click a file icon in a folder or the desktop, Windows sees the "xls" file extension and via the Registry determines that Excel is associated with that file. So, Windows opens Excel. It then sends a DDE message to Excel stating "open c:\path\file.xls". When Excel receives this DDE message, it opens the file. However, if "Ignore Other Applications" setting is checked, Excel ignores messages from other applications, including the DDE message from Windows instructing it to open the file. Thus, the file isn't opened. Unchecking that option will cause Excel to respond to the DDE message and open the file. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, Excel, 1998 - 2010 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 11:33:01 -0700, Mel wrote: I used to be able to double-click on an excel file and it would open automatically. Now, all of a sudden, when a double-click an excel file, only the application opens and I need to then browse and open the file. I find this to be a nuisance. How can I return to double-clicking to open a file? |
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