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Hi all. Whenever i open excel 2003, i could see the "getting started" box on
the right side of excel application. How do i remove it permanently? I have
another question. When i open 1 of my excel document there is a green
triangle on every cell of 1 column. How can i remove the green triangles?
Thks in advance.
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Both can be resolved from the ToolsOptions dialog box.

On the View tab, uncheck Startup Task Pane in the "Show" section

On the Error Checking tab, uncheck the Enable background error checking
in the "Settings" section.

note: the green triangles indicate there is some kind of error in
those cells.

HTH

Bruce


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