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Default Unique Problem?

I'm have a problem that I can not solve as of yet. When I open Excel
it displays a message that says for me to check the Name of the File
I'm trying to open as it may no longer exist or it may be missed
spelled.
My problem is I do not have a file with the Name that the message
displays. I can click the "Ok" button and proceed with using excel.
The file it say's I'm trying to open is "http://
ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv&s" this is part of a code that I
was using for a project. I remove the file that this code is in and
did a complete restart of my computer. When I open excel again I get
the same message again.
I ran my repair for excel, but the problem remains. The only thing I
have not done is remove excel and reinstall.
I'm hoping someone can give suggestion on this. If not the I guess
I'll have to live with the messge each time I access Exce. The version
I'm using is 2007 and Windows XP Home.
Thanks for any and all help.
 
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