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Hi Simon,

Sorry, I didn't knowingly have it set and am investigating on where an
how to turn it off. I hope Peter's suggestion fixes the problem

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I will try your suggestion Peter but i dont hold out much hope as its o
a network drive at my place of work and i think i have searched fo
XLSTART previously and its not there in WinNT.....however i will loo
again!

Belblanco.....if you remember your password in the mean time please le
me know as it will make the task a lot easier!

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Hi Simon,

It certainly won't be in WinNT. Try looking within c:\ProgramFiles or
c:\Documents and Settings.

Good luck.

Peter Beach

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I will try your suggestion Peter but i dont hold out much hope as its on
a network drive at my place of work and i think i have searched for
XLSTART previously and its not there in WinNT.....however i will look
again!

Belblanco.....if you remember your password in the mean time please let
me know as it will make the task a lot easier!

Thanks

Simon


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Well i have found the XLStart in C:\ drive but there is onl
Mscreate.dir and palmtop application in there i tried renaming th
Mscreate.dir to .Bak but it didnt resolve the issue, does anyone kno
how to get rid of this which has lodged itself in the VBA??

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Well i have found the XLStart in C:\ drive but there is only
Mscreate.dir and palmtop application in there i tried renaming the
Mscreate.dir to .Bak but it didnt resolve the issue, does anyone know
how to get rid of this which has lodged itself in the VBA??


Hi Simon,

Choose Tools/Add-Ins from the Excel menu and uncheck the Autosave
Add-in. Quit and restart Excel and it should be gone. If it isn't then some
other program you are loading automatically at startup is opening this
add-in.

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Thanks Rob......it's funny how you miss the simple things!
Thats done it.

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