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Is there a way for my daily workbooks to be opened automaticaly when I start
my computer each morning - Just to save a few minutes

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Placing shortcuts in your startup folder should work....?

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Is there a way for my daily workbooks to be opened automaticaly when I start
my computer each morning - Just to save a few minutes

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If you only keep excel workbooks that need to be opened in that folder, you can
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Tools|Options|General tab
And put that folder name into the:
"at startup, open all files in:" <xl2002+ wording
"Alternate Startup File location" <before xl2002 wording

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If your files to be opened are utilities (personal.xl* or someaddin.xla), then
I'd either put them in my XLStart folder or use Tools|Addins to load them.

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Is there a way for my daily workbooks to be opened automaticaly when I start
my computer each morning - Just to save a few minutes

Thanks

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