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My VBA project explorer continues to show names of Excel files that
are no longer open- making it hard to find the ones that are open.

I don't remember this being a problem before so it is possible I have
changed an option, but if so I can not find it to turn it back off.

Can anyone help with this?
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Hi
any chance you have Google's Desktop Search installed. If yes try to
uninstalling it and see if this helps

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My VBA project explorer continues to show names of Excel files that
are no longer open- making it hard to find the ones that are open.

I don't remember this being a problem before so it is possible I have
changed an option, but if so I can not find it to turn it back off.

Can anyone help with this?


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