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Tempy

Personal.xls
 
Hi could somebody please tell me why my Personal file does not load up
with excel ?

Tempy

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Chip Pearson

Personal.xls
 
Where is your Personal file located? It should be in a folder
named XLStart, typically located at

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\XLStart

Also, are you sure that is isn't opening but hidden?


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com






"Tempy" wrote in message
...
Hi could somebody please tell me why my Personal file does not
load up
with excel ?

Tempy

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Dave Peterson

Personal.xls
 
Maybe it was disabled...

xl2002+ have the abililty to quarantine what it thinks are bad workbooks.

They can keep track of them so that it doesn't even try to open them.

If you look under Help|About MS Excel, you'll see a button called: "Disabled
Items...".

Check under there to see if it's marked not to open. You can enable it there,
too.

If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.

Tempy wrote:

Hi could somebody please tell me why my Personal file does not load up
with excel ?

Tempy

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Dave Peterson

Tempy

Personal.xls
 
Hi Dave, it was disabled, thanks.

Tempy

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David McRitchie

Personal.xls
 
What does this mean?
If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.


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"Dave Peterson" wrote in message ...
Maybe it was disabled...

xl2002+ have the abililty to quarantine what it thinks are bad workbooks.

They can keep track of them so that it doesn't even try to open them.

If you look under Help|About MS Excel, you'll see a button called: "Disabled
Items...".

Check under there to see if it's marked not to open. You can enable it there,
too.

If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.

Tempy wrote:

Hi could somebody please tell me why my Personal file does not load up
with excel ?

Tempy

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--

Dave Peterson




Dave Peterson

Personal.xls
 
If excel thought the workbook was bad enough to disable, maybe there really was
something bad with it.

This has happened to me a couple of times. It appears that excel can be too
aggressive in quarantining a file.
But if you put the quarantined file back and excel continues to disable it, it
might be time to delete the troublesome file and use the backup.

(It was also my passive-aggressive way to remind people to make backups of
important files--including personal.xl*.)



David McRitchie wrote:

What does this mean?
If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.


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"Dave Peterson" wrote in message ...
Maybe it was disabled...

xl2002+ have the abililty to quarantine what it thinks are bad workbooks.

They can keep track of them so that it doesn't even try to open them.

If you look under Help|About MS Excel, you'll see a button called: "Disabled
Items...".

Check under there to see if it's marked not to open. You can enable it there,
too.

If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.

Tempy wrote:

Hi could somebody please tell me why my Personal file does not load up
with excel ?

Tempy

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--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson

David McRitchie

Personal.xls
 
Hi Dave,
Yes but you want the backups stored offline media certainly not *in* the
XLSTART folder, where opening all files is at least attempted.

Actually after thirty readings with different pauses (thinking of David Braden)
it almost makes sense but I think the following would be more clear.

If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to *restore* your backup copy *of*
*the* XLStart *folder*.

instead of
If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.


The XLSTART folder itself should be backed up along with other user data files.
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/backup.htm


"Dave Peterson" wrote in message ...
If excel thought the workbook was bad enough to disable, maybe there really was
something bad with it.

This has happened to me a couple of times. It appears that excel can be too
aggressive in quarantining a file.
But if you put the quarantined file back and excel continues to disable it, it
might be time to delete the troublesome file and use the backup.

(It was also my passive-aggressive way to remind people to make backups of
important files--including personal.xl*.)



David McRitchie wrote:

What does this mean?
If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.


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"Dave Peterson" wrote in message ...
Maybe it was disabled...

xl2002+ have the abililty to quarantine what it thinks are bad workbooks.

They can keep track of them so that it doesn't even try to open them.

If you look under Help|About MS Excel, you'll see a button called: "Disabled
Items...".

Check under there to see if it's marked not to open. You can enable it there,
too.

If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.

Tempy wrote:

Hi could somebody please tell me why my Personal file does not load up
with excel ?

Tempy

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--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson




Dave Peterson

Personal.xls
 
If I remember, I'll try to rephrase next time!

Thanks,

David McRitchie wrote:

Hi Dave,
Yes but you want the backups stored offline media certainly not *in* the
XLSTART folder, where opening all files is at least attempted.

Actually after thirty readings with different pauses (thinking of David Braden)
it almost makes sense but I think the following would be more clear.

If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to *restore* your backup copy *of*
*the* XLStart *folder*.

instead of
If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.


The XLSTART folder itself should be backed up along with other user data files.
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/backup.htm

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message ...
If excel thought the workbook was bad enough to disable, maybe there really was
something bad with it.

This has happened to me a couple of times. It appears that excel can be too
aggressive in quarantining a file.
But if you put the quarantined file back and excel continues to disable it, it
might be time to delete the troublesome file and use the backup.

(It was also my passive-aggressive way to remind people to make backups of
important files--including personal.xl*.)



David McRitchie wrote:

What does this mean?
If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.

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"Dave Peterson" wrote in message ...
Maybe it was disabled...

xl2002+ have the abililty to quarantine what it thinks are bad workbooks.

They can keep track of them so that it doesn't even try to open them.

If you look under Help|About MS Excel, you'll see a button called: "Disabled
Items...".

Check under there to see if it's marked not to open. You can enable it there,
too.

If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.

Tempy wrote:

Hi could somebody please tell me why my Personal file does not load up
with excel ?

Tempy

*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***

--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson

Dave Peterson

Personal.xls
 
But I think I might use:

If the workbook is really bad, you may want to delete that copy and put a copy
of your backup version into your XLStart folder.

(I don't want to restore the backup XLStart folder (usually).)

David McRitchie wrote:

Hi Dave,
Yes but you want the backups stored offline media certainly not *in* the
XLSTART folder, where opening all files is at least attempted.

Actually after thirty readings with different pauses (thinking of David Braden)
it almost makes sense but I think the following would be more clear.

If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to *restore* your backup copy *of*
*the* XLStart *folder*.

instead of
If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.


The XLSTART folder itself should be backed up along with other user data files.
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/backup.htm

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message ...
If excel thought the workbook was bad enough to disable, maybe there really was
something bad with it.

This has happened to me a couple of times. It appears that excel can be too
aggressive in quarantining a file.
But if you put the quarantined file back and excel continues to disable it, it
might be time to delete the troublesome file and use the backup.

(It was also my passive-aggressive way to remind people to make backups of
important files--including personal.xl*.)



David McRitchie wrote:

What does this mean?
If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.

--

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message ...
Maybe it was disabled...

xl2002+ have the abililty to quarantine what it thinks are bad workbooks.

They can keep track of them so that it doesn't even try to open them.

If you look under Help|About MS Excel, you'll see a button called: "Disabled
Items...".

Check under there to see if it's marked not to open. You can enable it there,
too.

If the workbook is really bad, you'll want to put your backup copy in XLStart.

Tempy wrote:

Hi could somebody please tell me why my Personal file does not load up
with excel ?

Tempy

*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***

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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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