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Default File not Found !

When I try to open Excel I get:
Microsoft Visual Basic
File Not Found !
With the yellow triangular sign displaying "!"
The message box has an OK and Help button.
If I click on OK I can proceed to any spreadsheet and Excel
acts the way it should.
If I click on "Help", I get the following message:

Can't find specified file.
The file was not found where specified. This error has the
following causes and solutions:

· A statement, for example, Kill, Name, or Open,
refers to a file that doesn't exist.

Check the spelling of the file name and the path
specification.

· An attempt has been made to call a procedure in a
dynamic-link library (DLL), but the library file name
specified in the Lib clause of the Declare statement can't
be found.

Check the spelling of the file name and the path
specification.

· In the development environment, this error occurs
if you attempt to open a project or load a text file that
doesn't exist.

Check the spelling of the project name or file name and
the path specification.

For additional information, select the item in question
and press F1.

I would gratefully appreciate any help...
Thanks in advance
 
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