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Cannot get into the 'options' menu, any suggestions?
When I have a workbook open, I can select Tools then Options. The Options
drop down menu appears with all of the of the tabs. However, when I click on a tab to make an adjustmet nothing happens. I get an error message 'Cannot access directry F:/GRS. This directory is what I used when I initially when set up Excel and use it for my default directory for saving my Excel programs. Anyone out there have any suggestions as to what can be wrong or what can be done to correct the problem. |
Cannot get into the 'options' menu, any suggestions?
If you still have an F: drive, try creating the folder GRS.
Then open excel and try going into Tools|options. Check the folder paths on all the tabs and point them away from F:\GRS. Iceman wrote: When I have a workbook open, I can select Tools then Options. The Options drop down menu appears with all of the of the tabs. However, when I click on a tab to make an adjustmet nothing happens. I get an error message 'Cannot access directry F:/GRS. This directory is what I used when I initially when set up Excel and use it for my default directory for saving my Excel programs. Anyone out there have any suggestions as to what can be wrong or what can be done to correct the problem. -- Dave Peterson |
Cannot get into the 'options' menu, any suggestions?
Thank you very much. It worked.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: If you still have an F: drive, try creating the folder GRS. Then open excel and try going into Tools|options. Check the folder paths on all the tabs and point them away from F:\GRS. Iceman wrote: When I have a workbook open, I can select Tools then Options. The Options drop down menu appears with all of the of the tabs. However, when I click on a tab to make an adjustmet nothing happens. I get an error message 'Cannot access directry F:/GRS. This directory is what I used when I initially when set up Excel and use it for my default directory for saving my Excel programs. Anyone out there have any suggestions as to what can be wrong or what can be done to correct the problem. -- Dave Peterson |
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