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Default 2. Why this happening in Excel everytime?

Hi friends,

For the past few months, everyday I have to download 3-4 files from my
banking site and I save those files in *.xls file format.

But when I open any of these *.xls files, I get this dialog box.

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""The file you are trying to open, 'abc.xls', is in a different format than
specified by the the file extension. Verify that the

file is not corrupted and is from a trusted source before opening the file.
Do you want to open the file now?""

YES NO HELP

After I click YES button, file opens in Excel. But my problem is for every
file I want to open I have to do the same steps. Now,

all I want is that all these *.xls files open without this dialog box coming
up. Is there any way by which I can get rid of this

dialog box once for all.

Thanks in advance.

San


 
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