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Every time I open Excel I get the following message"Book.doc. File format is
not valid How do I get rid of this? Blair |
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..doc files are usually associated with MSWord.
Try opening that .doc file in MSWord. ========== Ahhhh. You're not opening a file named book.doc (at least not on purpose). You could have book.doc in your XLStart folder. Use windows start button|search to find XLStart (or book.doc). Then either move that file out of that folder or delete the file. (I'd move it and then open it in MSWord to see if was important.) Or you could have put that .doc file into a special folder: Inside excel tools|options|general tab "at startup, open all files in:" <xl2002+ wording "Alternate Startup File location" <before xl2002 wording If you have a folder name in that box, go to windows explorer and move book.doc out of that folder. Most people don't have anything in that setting. You may just want to remove that entry (erase the setting--don't delete the folder). Blair wrote: Every time I open Excel I get the following message"Book.doc. File format is not valid How do I get rid of this? Blair -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks for your help.
I must have tried to open this Word file in Excel. In fact I didn't need this file so I deleted it and cured the problem Blair "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... .doc files are usually associated with MSWord. Try opening that .doc file in MSWord. ========== Ahhhh. You're not opening a file named book.doc (at least not on purpose). You could have book.doc in your XLStart folder. Use windows start button|search to find XLStart (or book.doc). Then either move that file out of that folder or delete the file. (I'd move it and then open it in MSWord to see if was important.) Or you could have put that .doc file into a special folder: Inside excel tools|options|general tab "at startup, open all files in:" <xl2002+ wording "Alternate Startup File location" <before xl2002 wording If you have a folder name in that box, go to windows explorer and move book.doc out of that folder. Most people don't have anything in that setting. You may just want to remove that entry (erase the setting--don't delete the folder). Blair wrote: Every time I open Excel I get the following message"Book.doc. File format is not valid How do I get rid of this? Blair -- Dave Peterson |
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A .doc file is usually a Word file so try opening it in Word.
Excel files are .xls -- Andy Wiggins FCCA www.BygSoftware.com Excel, Access and VBA Consultancy - "Blair" wrote in message ... Every time I open Excel I get the following message"Book.doc. File format is not valid How do I get rid of this? Blair |
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