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Michael Koerner

Help, Unable to start Excel
 
For some unknown reason whenever I try to start Excel my computer locks up
tighter that a drum., even Ctrl+Alt+Del will not start it. Running win98SE,
Office 2002. All other office applications run just fine. I have no idea how and
what could have become corrupted. I have done detect and repair -No Luck- Is
there a file for Excel like Normal.dot for word or PPT10.pcb for PowerPoint that
may have become corrupted that I can delete, that will regenerate when I restart
Excel?

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Regards
Michael Koerner




Gord Dibben

Help, Unable to start Excel
 
Michael

Do a file search for *.XLB which is the equivalent of Normal.dot

When you find it, rename it to *.XLBold

Try Excel again.

The *.XLB file is known for becoming corrupt especially when it gets a little
large.

Excel will build a new one when you close Excel....assuming you can get it
open.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 20:31:06 -0500, "Michael Koerner" wrote:

For some unknown reason whenever I try to start Excel my computer locks up
tighter that a drum., even Ctrl+Alt+Del will not start it. Running win98SE,
Office 2002. All other office applications run just fine. I have no idea how and
what could have become corrupted. I have done detect and repair -No Luck- Is
there a file for Excel like Normal.dot for word or PPT10.pcb for PowerPoint that
may have become corrupted that I can delete, that will regenerate when I restart
Excel?



Michael Koerner

Help, Unable to start Excel
 
That did it, thanks very much for the help.

--

Regards
Michael Koerner


<Gord Dibben wrote in message
...
Michael

Do a file search for *.XLB which is the equivalent of Normal.dot

When you find it, rename it to *.XLBold

Try Excel again.

The *.XLB file is known for becoming corrupt especially when it gets a little
large.

Excel will build a new one when you close Excel....assuming you can get it
open.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 20:31:06 -0500, "Michael Koerner" wrote:

For some unknown reason whenever I try to start Excel my computer locks up
tighter that a drum., even Ctrl+Alt+Del will not start it. Running win98SE,
Office 2002. All other office applications run just fine. I have no idea how

and
what could have become corrupted. I have done detect and repair -No Luck- Is
there a file for Excel like Normal.dot for word or PPT10.pcb for PowerPoint

that
may have become corrupted that I can delete, that will regenerate when I

restart
Excel?




John Wilson

Help, Unable to start Excel
 
Michael,

Here's a link to some further help:

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm

John

"Michael Koerner" wrote in message
...
For some unknown reason whenever I try to start Excel my computer locks up
tighter that a drum., even Ctrl+Alt+Del will not start it. Running

win98SE,
Office 2002. All other office applications run just fine. I have no idea

how and
what could have become corrupted. I have done detect and repair -No Luck-

Is
there a file for Excel like Normal.dot for word or PPT10.pcb for

PowerPoint that
may have become corrupted that I can delete, that will regenerate when I

restart
Excel?

--

Regards
Michael Koerner







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