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Default Excel 2007 File Wont open PDFmaker

Hi guys,

Ok, here is the problem. When opening an excel 2007 or 2003 file by itself,
it wont open, but Excel will open. If I open Excel 2007 first, then the file
opens fine. Now I know there is a fix for this and I applied the fix. The
fix I did was the file extension described here.
http://www.m3rlin.org/wordpress/slow...in-excel-2007/
This past week the Office 2007 automatic updates ruined my settings and the
problem is back. Does anyone know of a permanent fix for this. Note. There
is something with Adobe, but I am not sure what it is. I know the PDFmaker
problem. Interestingly, I have uninstalled adobe acrobat and removed the
pdfmaker and with the default Excel file extensions, I still can't open the
file by itself. Anyone have any ideas or insights for a permanent fix?
 
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