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desertstorm
 
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Hello all.
I'm not a frequent user of ms excel so any suggestions on this problem
would be great. When I open excel it automatically opens a window named
"SSI_ADDIN". The font of the grid numbers/letters etc are changed, the
file menu only has "save", and it seems that it saves it every time you
change that document. So in other words, if I were to change that doc
that it opens up with, then close without saving, it would recognise
those changes when you next open it.

Any help on this would be great!
Thanks


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Pull-down:

Tools Addins... and clear the checkbox next to the un-wanted ad-in
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"desertstorm" wrote:


Hello all.
I'm not a frequent user of ms excel so any suggestions on this problem
would be great. When I open excel it automatically opens a window named
"SSI_ADDIN". The font of the grid numbers/letters etc are changed, the
file menu only has "save", and it seems that it saves it every time you
change that document. So in other words, if I were to change that doc
that it opens up with, then close without saving, it would recognise
those changes when you next open it.

Any help on this would be great!
Thanks


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