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Friends,

I would to make it that when I start Excel, it
automatically opens a specific file. I am using Excel2003.

How do I do this?

Thanks,
Alan
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Hi
put this file (or a link to it) in your XLStart folder

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Friends,

I would to make it that when I start Excel, it
automatically opens a specific file. I am using Excel2003.

How do I do this?

Thanks,
Alan

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put the file in the xlstart directory (same a personal.xls).

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Friends,

I would to make it that when I start Excel, it
automatically opens a specific file. I am using Excel2003.

How do I do this?

Thanks,
Alan



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