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I have a file created in Excel. And when I open it it's fine, but when I
click ANYWHERE on the page it will automatically close (with no
prompt/nothing) it just closes. Why is this happening?
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Hi,

Do you enable macros when you open this file? If you do open with macros
disabled and see if the problem goes away. If it does then it seems you may
have some worksheet code tht's causing the problem. Open VB editor and have a
look at what's in there. Your looking for something like

Application.displayalerts=false
activeworkbook.close savechanges....


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I have a file created in Excel. And when I open it it's fine, but when I
click ANYWHERE on the page it will automatically close (with no
prompt/nothing) it just closes. Why is this happening?

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