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Default Every second time i open Excel, it displays the document recovery pane


As the title says, every second time i open Excel 2003(opening Excel
itself, not an Excel document) the document recovery pane opens. I have
tried to open each of the doucments in the recovery pane then close them
but the same ones still come back the next time. Office is installed on
Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition and all the users use terminal server
to access Excel etc. The same problem occurs just opening Excel on the
server.

I also click on the show errors option and that tells me that 'no
errors were detected in (File Name) no repairs were necessary'.

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks in advance.


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