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Default Loss of excel funtionality within IE

There are lots of things that seem to not work when you open a workbook in MSIE.

I do my best not to do this.

How to Configure Internet Explorer to Open Office
Documents in the Appropriate Office Program Instead of in Internet Explorer
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=162059

But each user's pc needs to be set up this way.

bruceweinstein wrote:

Hi there,

I am having problem whereby when I open a excel file within a web page.
When opened, the menus don't in IE do not work anymore. When I click
on File, Edit, Data etc they do not respond to the click. Also the
line showing the cell and it s contents is not available either.

Would anyone know why this is happening. Can you tell me what I need
to look for to ensure IE and Excel are talking to each other.

Thanks for your time.

I look forward to your replies.

..Bruce

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