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Hi all,

I tried asking this question on a different forum and didn't get a
reply and am hoping someone here can help me. Here recently I have
noticed that when I open a workbook named (Monthly), another blank
workbook (Book1) opens also, This happens on any of the files I open,
what can I do to stop this second blank workbook from opening. I don't
see anything in the Options menu that would turn it off.

Thanks,

Larry

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If you have a file in your XLStart folder called book.xlt, Excel
will create a new file when you start Excel.


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Hi all,

I tried asking this question on a different forum and didn't
get a
reply and am hoping someone here can help me. Here recently I
have
noticed that when I open a workbook named (Monthly), another
blank
workbook (Book1) opens also, This happens on any of the files I
open,
what can I do to stop this second blank workbook from opening.
I don't
see anything in the Options menu that would turn it off.

Thanks,

Larry

Here is the link to the other forum:

http://www.ozgrid.com/forum/showthread.php?t=47656


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Hi Chip,

I will check to see if there is a file in it. Thanks for replying.

Larry


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Hi Chip,

Nothing in the XLStart. There is a file EXCEL11.xlb outside of the
folder. Looking at another computer I noticed that it does not have
.xlb at the end of Excel. Could this be the problem?

Thanks,

Larry


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