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Hi,

I did something to the excel on my machine that caused it to not open a
blank sheet when I start a new session. What can I do to set it back? Could
someone assist?

Thanks,
Eloy
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If you have "/e" at the end of your Excel shortcut's command line, that
causes no default workbook to appear at startup. If you type "excel" (no
quotes) in Start-Run and do get a workbook that is the answer. Otherwise
it may be a default template problem. If you see any workbooks/templates in
either of your XLSTART folders that you don't recognize you might try moving
them out to see if it helps (with Excel closed).

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| Hi,
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| I did something to the excel on my machine that caused it to not open a
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Could
| someone assist?
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| Thanks,
| Eloy


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