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Reinstall EXCEL
I have a thread called caching and no one seems to have an answer for me.
Someone else is using the same release of EXCEL with the same files and is having none of these problems, wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. I am starting to come to the conclusion that the kind of stuff that is happening to me can only be caused by EXCEL being corrupted. Does anyone have any directions on reinstalling EXCEL, hopefully safely? Thanks! Dean |
Reinstall EXCEL
if it was me, i'd export my settings, uninstall office. then i'd reinstall
office and see if you still have the problem. if you don't, then import your settings. if the problem returns, it's a problem with your settings, not excel. -- Gary "Dean" wrote in message ... I have a thread called caching and no one seems to have an answer for me. Someone else is using the same release of EXCEL with the same files and is having none of these problems, wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. I am starting to come to the conclusion that the kind of stuff that is happening to me can only be caused by EXCEL being corrupted. Does anyone have any directions on reinstalling EXCEL, hopefully safely? Thanks! Dean |
Reinstall EXCEL
You might have a look at this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826321/en-us It isn't about uninstalling. For that, you would just go to the control panel, select add or remove components, and select uninstall Office or Excel I would think. Here is some information on uninstalling updates, but I would expect those to be removed if you remove office - can't say though http://support.microsoft.com/kb/903771/en-us Detect and Repair: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822238/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283686/en-us -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dean" wrote in message ... I have a thread called caching and no one seems to have an answer for me. Someone else is using the same release of EXCEL with the same files and is having none of these problems, wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. I am starting to come to the conclusion that the kind of stuff that is happening to me can only be caused by EXCEL being corrupted. Does anyone have any directions on reinstalling EXCEL, hopefully safely? Thanks! Dean |
Reinstall EXCEL
I tried detect and repair but it did not help. And, I tried the EXCEL macro
on another machine and it worked flawlessly with none of the inexplicable problems. So, I think I need to reinstall. Please tell me how to export these settings. Also. I have office XP but the excel version is 2002 SP3., I'd prefer to only change EXCEL, not all of Office, unless you think that's a worse idea Thanks, all Dean "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote in message ... if it was me, i'd export my settings, uninstall office. then i'd reinstall office and see if you still have the problem. if you don't, then import your settings. if the problem returns, it's a problem with your settings, not excel. -- Gary "Dean" wrote in message ... I have a thread called caching and no one seems to have an answer for me. Someone else is using the same release of EXCEL with the same files and is having none of these problems, wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. I am starting to come to the conclusion that the kind of stuff that is happening to me can only be caused by EXCEL being corrupted. Does anyone have any directions on reinstalling EXCEL, hopefully safely? Thanks! Dean |
Reinstall EXCEL
go through the program menu to microsoft office/microsoft office tools and run
the save my settings wizard. then uninstall from control panel and reinstall -- Gary "Dean" wrote in message ... I tried detect and repair but it did not help. And, I tried the EXCEL macro on another machine and it worked flawlessly with none of the inexplicable problems. So, I think I need to reinstall. Please tell me how to export these settings. Also. I have office XP but the excel version is 2002 SP3., I'd prefer to only change EXCEL, not all of Office, unless you think that's a worse idea Thanks, all Dean "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote in message ... if it was me, i'd export my settings, uninstall office. then i'd reinstall office and see if you still have the problem. if you don't, then import your settings. if the problem returns, it's a problem with your settings, not excel. -- Gary "Dean" wrote in message ... I have a thread called caching and no one seems to have an answer for me. Someone else is using the same release of EXCEL with the same files and is having none of these problems, wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. I am starting to come to the conclusion that the kind of stuff that is happening to me can only be caused by EXCEL being corrupted. Does anyone have any directions on reinstalling EXCEL, hopefully safely? Thanks! Dean |
Reinstall EXCEL
Do you have your original installation disks?
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote: You might have a look at this article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826321/en-us It isn't about uninstalling. For that, you would just go to the control panel, select add or remove components, and select uninstall Office or Excel I would think. Here is some information on uninstalling updates, but I would expect those to be removed if you remove office - can't say though http://support.microsoft.com/kb/903771/en-us Detect and Repair: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822238/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283686/en-us -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dean" wrote in message ... I have a thread called caching and no one seems to have an answer for me. Someone else is using the same release of EXCEL with the same files and is having none of these problems, wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. I am starting to come to the conclusion that the kind of stuff that is happening to me can only be caused by EXCEL being corrupted. Does anyone have any directions on reinstalling EXCEL, hopefully safely? Thanks! Dean |
Reinstall EXCEL
Yes, I do, though it's a student/teacher edition and may have some
restrictions on # of installs, though I recall Microsoft will give you a new key if you tell them it is a reinstall of a faulty installation. Do you ask for anything more than the obvious reason? Thanks for caring! Dean "JLGWhiz" wrote in message ... Do you have your original installation disks? "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: You might have a look at this article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826321/en-us It isn't about uninstalling. For that, you would just go to the control panel, select add or remove components, and select uninstall Office or Excel I would think. Here is some information on uninstalling updates, but I would expect those to be removed if you remove office - can't say though http://support.microsoft.com/kb/903771/en-us Detect and Repair: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822238/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283686/en-us -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dean" wrote in message ... I have a thread called caching and no one seems to have an answer for me. Someone else is using the same release of EXCEL with the same files and is having none of these problems, wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. I am starting to come to the conclusion that the kind of stuff that is happening to me can only be caused by EXCEL being corrupted. Does anyone have any directions on reinstalling EXCEL, hopefully safely? Thanks! Dean |
Reinstall EXCEL
Well, sad to say, the reinstall did not make my mysterious EXCEL VBA macro
symptoms, experienced on no other computer, go away - see "caching" thread if you care. Can I just use system restore to go back? Or do you think a new install is always worth having, once you've gone through the trouble? I also am confused in that it still says Microsoft EXCEL 2002 SP3. I thought SP3 was an update that I installed on-line, long after I originally installed the program about three years ago. If so, wouldn't I need to update to SP3 again from my, now, old installation disks? I note that I saw the SP3 (under about Microsoft EXCEL) even before I had reinstalled my old settings. Thanks! Dean "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote in message ... go through the program menu to microsoft office/microsoft office tools and run the save my settings wizard. then uninstall from control panel and reinstall -- Gary "Dean" wrote in message ... I tried detect and repair but it did not help. And, I tried the EXCEL macro on another machine and it worked flawlessly with none of the inexplicable problems. So, I think I need to reinstall. Please tell me how to export these settings. Also. I have office XP but the excel version is 2002 SP3., I'd prefer to only change EXCEL, not all of Office, unless you think that's a worse idea Thanks, all Dean "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote in message ... if it was me, i'd export my settings, uninstall office. then i'd reinstall office and see if you still have the problem. if you don't, then import your settings. if the problem returns, it's a problem with your settings, not excel. -- Gary "Dean" wrote in message ... I have a thread called caching and no one seems to have an answer for me. Someone else is using the same release of EXCEL with the same files and is having none of these problems, wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. I am starting to come to the conclusion that the kind of stuff that is happening to me can only be caused by EXCEL being corrupted. Does anyone have any directions on reinstalling EXCEL, hopefully safely? Thanks! Dean |
Reinstall EXCEL
Before rushing into a re-install why not describe in more details what you
mean by wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. There just might be another explanation for your problem which wouldn't get fixed by re-installing Excel. Regards, Peter T "Dean" wrote in message ... I have a thread called caching and no one seems to have an answer for me. Someone else is using the same release of EXCEL with the same files and is having none of these problems, wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. I am starting to come to the conclusion that the kind of stuff that is happening to me can only be caused by EXCEL being corrupted. Does anyone have any directions on reinstalling EXCEL, hopefully safely? Thanks! Dean |
Reinstall EXCEL
Well, it's a little late now, although I am still asking if I could use
system restore to undo the reinstall and, if so, if I should bother. The reinstall seems fine, although it did not fix the problem below The details, possible sketchy, are in a thread called "caching" started on November 4 or 5, as I recall, by me. I would so welcome your help, as no one seems to have any idea why it is happening and it makes my EXCEL installation suspect. To review briefly, someone created a macro for me in an output template, that was to basically copy and paste some data from all input files - the input files were to be all those that would be found in the same folder as the output template - the macro would search for them. Some of the input files proved to be empty or not have data where they should have it and that crashed the macro, as expected. However, when I deleted or renamed those bad files, the next time I would run the macro in the output file, it would crash, saying that it could not find the filename I had just deleted, or re-named. Since, I always got a fresh copy of the output file, this kind of "memory" seems unfathomable to me. On other computers, this is not happening. Any ideas? Thanks! Dean "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... Before rushing into a re-install why not describe in more details what you mean by wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. There just might be another explanation for your problem which wouldn't get fixed by re-installing Excel. Regards, Peter T "Dean" wrote in message ... I have a thread called caching and no one seems to have an answer for me. Someone else is using the same release of EXCEL with the same files and is having none of these problems, wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. I am starting to come to the conclusion that the kind of stuff that is happening to me can only be caused by EXCEL being corrupted. Does anyone have any directions on reinstalling EXCEL, hopefully safely? Thanks! Dean |
Reinstall EXCEL
Hi Dean,
I looked at your other post about 'caching' but it didn't make any sense to me, perhaps none to others either which might explain why you didn't get any responses. I doubt anything along the lines of 'caching' is involved but perhaps whoever wrote the macro didn't cater for the possibility of different relative paths on different systems. Post the macro (hopefully it's short), also mention if any buttons to run code are involved, either on a sheet or on a toolbar. Regards, Peter T "Dean" wrote in message ... Well, it's a little late now, although I am still asking if I could use system restore to undo the reinstall and, if so, if I should bother. The reinstall seems fine, although it did not fix the problem below The details, possible sketchy, are in a thread called "caching" started on November 4 or 5, as I recall, by me. I would so welcome your help, as no one seems to have any idea why it is happening and it makes my EXCEL installation suspect. To review briefly, someone created a macro for me in an output template, that was to basically copy and paste some data from all input files - the input files were to be all those that would be found in the same folder as the output template - the macro would search for them. Some of the input files proved to be empty or not have data where they should have it and that crashed the macro, as expected. However, when I deleted or renamed those bad files, the next time I would run the macro in the output file, it would crash, saying that it could not find the filename I had just deleted, or re-named. Since, I always got a fresh copy of the output file, this kind of "memory" seems unfathomable to me. On other computers, this is not happening. Any ideas? Thanks! Dean "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... Before rushing into a re-install why not describe in more details what you mean by wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. There just might be another explanation for your problem which wouldn't get fixed by re-installing Excel. Regards, Peter T "Dean" wrote in message ... I have a thread called caching and no one seems to have an answer for me. Someone else is using the same release of EXCEL with the same files and is having none of these problems, wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. I am starting to come to the conclusion that the kind of stuff that is happening to me can only be caused by EXCEL being corrupted. Does anyone have any directions on reinstalling EXCEL, hopefully safely? Thanks! Dean |
Reinstall EXCEL
OK, I posted it in the caching folder.
"Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... Hi Dean, I looked at your other post about 'caching' but it didn't make any sense to me, perhaps none to others either which might explain why you didn't get any responses. I doubt anything along the lines of 'caching' is involved but perhaps whoever wrote the macro didn't cater for the possibility of different relative paths on different systems. Post the macro (hopefully it's short), also mention if any buttons to run code are involved, either on a sheet or on a toolbar. Regards, Peter T "Dean" wrote in message ... Well, it's a little late now, although I am still asking if I could use system restore to undo the reinstall and, if so, if I should bother. The reinstall seems fine, although it did not fix the problem below The details, possible sketchy, are in a thread called "caching" started on November 4 or 5, as I recall, by me. I would so welcome your help, as no one seems to have any idea why it is happening and it makes my EXCEL installation suspect. To review briefly, someone created a macro for me in an output template, that was to basically copy and paste some data from all input files - the input files were to be all those that would be found in the same folder as the output template - the macro would search for them. Some of the input files proved to be empty or not have data where they should have it and that crashed the macro, as expected. However, when I deleted or renamed those bad files, the next time I would run the macro in the output file, it would crash, saying that it could not find the filename I had just deleted, or re-named. Since, I always got a fresh copy of the output file, this kind of "memory" seems unfathomable to me. On other computers, this is not happening. Any ideas? Thanks! Dean "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... Before rushing into a re-install why not describe in more details what you mean by wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. There just might be another explanation for your problem which wouldn't get fixed by re-installing Excel. Regards, Peter T "Dean" wrote in message ... I have a thread called caching and no one seems to have an answer for me. Someone else is using the same release of EXCEL with the same files and is having none of these problems, wherein EXCEL macros are looking for old files that don't exist any more. I am starting to come to the conclusion that the kind of stuff that is happening to me can only be caused by EXCEL being corrupted. Does anyone have any directions on reinstalling EXCEL, hopefully safely? Thanks! Dean |
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