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HELP!!!!I have a user that works on a PC with Office XP, but sometimes works
from our remote location and use a terminal that use Windows XP located on
our Windows 2000 terminal server. This user stores all her documents within
her user area on the terminal server, whether she is working on the PC or
Terminal.

The user opens an Excel document on the terminal that has never be sent in
an email and the €śReviewing€ť toolbar pops up. She can go to her PC and open
the same document and it is fine. We have tried everything, talked a
so-called Certified Excel Specialist and no one has been able to give me an
answer as to how we turn this off. The Macro is not an option as to the
amount of documents within our corporation.

Does anyone have an answer? HELP!!!!

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See http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.xlFAQ0009.html

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HELP!!!!I have a user that works on a PC with Office XP, but sometimes

works
from our remote location and use a terminal that use Windows XP located on
our Windows 2000 terminal server. This user stores all her documents

within
her user area on the terminal server, whether she is working on the PC or
Terminal.

The user opens an Excel document on the terminal that has never be sent in
an email and the "Reviewing" toolbar pops up. She can go to her PC and

open
the same document and it is fine. We have tried everything, talked a
so-called Certified Excel Specialist and no one has been able to give me

an
answer as to how we turn this off. The Macro is not an option as to the
amount of documents within our corporation.

Does anyone have an answer? HELP!!!!

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ONCPHY



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Bob

What is causing this as none of the sheets have ever been emailed. You can
open up a blank workbook and it appears. You turn it of and it returns.

Does this Macro have to be run on every workbook or just the ones with the
reviewing tool bar popping.
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See http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.xlFAQ0009.html

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Bob Phillips

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"ONCPHY" wrote in message
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HELP!!!!I have a user that works on a PC with Office XP, but sometimes

works
from our remote location and use a terminal that use Windows XP located on
our Windows 2000 terminal server. This user stores all her documents

within
her user area on the terminal server, whether she is working on the PC or
Terminal.

The user opens an Excel document on the terminal that has never be sent in
an email and the "Reviewing" toolbar pops up. She can go to her PC and

open
the same document and it is fine. We have tried everything, talked a
so-called Certified Excel Specialist and no one has been able to give me

an
answer as to how we turn this off. The Macro is not an option as to the
amount of documents within our corporation.

Does anyone have an answer? HELP!!!!

--
ONCPHY




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