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Opening a worksheet automatically at start up of computer
I would like to have a worksheet open up every time i turn on my computer.
Is there a way to have excel open automatically? If so, is there a way to have an individual file open on start up, not just the program itself? |
Opening a worksheet automatically at start up of computer
Put the workbook in your Excel Start-Up folder.
The startup folder is usually somewhere around... C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART\ -- HTH, Gary Brown If this post was helpful to you, please select ''YES'' at the bottom of the post. "LUVMEEDOO" wrote: I would like to have a worksheet open up every time i turn on my computer. Is there a way to have excel open automatically? If so, is there a way to have an individual file open on start up, not just the program itself? |
Opening a worksheet automatically at start up of computer
or you can set up a scheduled task for "at log-on" or "at start-up".
same thing but you don't have to find the start up folder - when it wants to know what "program" you want to have run, just browse & select the workbook. it'll automatically start excel & open that workbook. susan On Apr 10, 11:22 am, LUVMEEDOO wrote: I would like to have a worksheet open up every time i turn on my computer. Is there a way to have excel open automatically? If so, is there a way to have an individual file open on start up, not just the program itself? |
Opening a worksheet automatically at start up of computer
Put this shortcut in your user profile startup folder
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft OfficeOffice11\Excel.exe" /e Place your workbook to open in the XLSTART folder usually found at C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 08:22:01 -0700, LUVMEEDOO wrote: I would like to have a worksheet open up every time i turn on my computer. Is there a way to have excel open automatically? If so, is there a way to have an individual file open on start up, not just the program itself? |
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