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Thanks for any help.
When I open Excel, the reviewing tool bar is always shown. I never use it, and would like to not have it shown when I start Excel, so I don't have to waste time every time and close it. Is there a way to tell Excel that I don't want it open automatically when I start Excel? I looked in ToolsCustomize and ToolsOptions but couldn't find anything. Thanks |
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If you close the Reviewing toolbar and shutdown Excel, upon restarting Excel
it should not appear. That is, unless your have a workbook opening automatically with Excel (like a startup template [BOOK.XLT] or Personal.xls in your XLSTART folder) that has at sometime been sent 'for review'. When a workbook is sent 'for review' special custom file properties are added to it to trigger the reviewing toolbar. If you remove these properties (File, Properties, Custom) and save the workbook the workbook should no longer trigger the reviewing toolbar. -- Jim "Ian Elliott" wrote in message ... | Thanks for any help. | When I open Excel, the reviewing tool bar is always shown. I never use it, | and would like to not have it shown when I start Excel, so I don't have to | waste time every time and close it. Is there a way to tell Excel that I don't | want it open automatically when I start Excel? I looked in ToolsCustomize | and ToolsOptions but couldn't find anything. Thanks | |
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Hi Jim,
Should not is correct, unfortunately it does on mine. Also, in my case it also happens with new sheets plus if I deselect the tool bar and then reboot my computer it reappears. This happens on my work computer as well as my home computer. I saw the commands posted by others to help stop this but I am not a strong enough user to write or even load them. "Jim Rech" wrote: If you close the Reviewing toolbar and shutdown Excel, upon restarting Excel it should not appear. That is, unless your have a workbook opening automatically with Excel (like a startup template [BOOK.XLT] or Personal.xls in your XLSTART folder) that has at sometime been sent 'for review'. When a workbook is sent 'for review' special custom file properties are added to it to trigger the reviewing toolbar. If you remove these properties (File, Properties, Custom) and save the workbook the workbook should no longer trigger the reviewing toolbar. -- Jim "Ian Elliott" wrote in message ... | Thanks for any help. | When I open Excel, the reviewing tool bar is always shown. I never use it, | and would like to not have it shown when I start Excel, so I don't have to | waste time every time and close it. Is there a way to tell Excel that I don't | want it open automatically when I start Excel? I looked in ToolsCustomize | and ToolsOptions but couldn't find anything. Thanks | |
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