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Default Add-in correctly deleted in Excel but still showing up in MSIE ??????????

Hi,

Have correctly deleted an excel add-in in excel 2003 itself but can't find
to achieve same result in the excel environment which starts up in
MSIEexplorer on some sights where excel sheets are opened within MSIE.

Anyone has a clue there?

Thanks,
Martin


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There are lots of things that seem to not work when you open a workbook in MSIE.

I do my best not to do this.

How to Configure Internet Explorer to Open Office
Documents in the Appropriate Office Program Instead of in Internet Explorer
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=162059

But each user's pc needs to be set up this way.



WMB wrote:

Hi,

Have correctly deleted an excel add-in in excel 2003 itself but can't find
to achieve same result in the excel environment which starts up in
MSIEexplorer on some sights where excel sheets are opened within MSIE.

Anyone has a clue there?

Thanks,
Martin


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