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Excel files located on the desktop or in My doc's will not open. If I go to
programs\excel and then open any excel file from there they open. i WAS
THINKING OF DELETING THE EXCEL DEFAULT TEMPLET. WILL THIS WORK? IF SO WHERE
IS THAT TEMPLET LOCATED??
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Default deleting the default excel templete

With Excel closed try

windowsstartrun

excel /unregserver

then repeat but use

excel /regserver

if that doesn't work open excel toolsoptionsgeneral and uncheck ignore
other applications


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Excel files located on the desktop or in My doc's will not open. If I go
to
programs\excel and then open any excel file from there they open. i WAS
THINKING OF DELETING THE EXCEL DEFAULT TEMPLET. WILL THIS WORK? IF SO
WHERE
IS THAT TEMPLET LOCATED??



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