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I try to open an Excel file (which contains macros), at the bottom the
opening bar appaears, but finishing that, Excel is not launched.
I tried to open this file from different locations, it just won't work.
Other Excel files are still working ......

Anybody faced this problem too?

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Erwin
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If you think macros are the problem, then set your security settings to
high (Tools Macro Security ) and see if that fixes the problem.


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