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    In “My Documents” etc, when I click on a Word document, Word opens and then the file. Similarly if it was a Publisher, Powerpoint file the same would happen. However, when I click on an Excel file, Excel opens but no file. When I check the properties of the Excel file it says ” Opens with: Microsoft Office Excel”. Any ideas what is wrong?

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    • #756048

      Am having trouble reproducing this on my system. Is this happening for all your Excel files – or just one or two?

      • #756055

        Hi,
        Thanks for replying.
        It is happening on all my excel files, even files that I have sitting on my desktop for easy acces. When clicked, excel opens ok but no file. I have tried the Microsoft “Dectect and repair” – no difference.

        Best regards.

      • #756056

        Hi,
        Thanks for replying.
        It is happening on all my excel files, even files that I have sitting on my desktop for easy acces. When clicked, excel opens ok but no file. I have tried the Microsoft “Dectect and repair” – no difference.

        Best regards.

    • #756049

      Am having trouble reproducing this on my system. Is this happening for all your Excel files – or just one or two?

    • #756050

      My first instinct would be to make sure that Tools | Options | General | Settings | Ignore other applications is unchecked. However, that is based on Excel 2K, not 2003.

      • #756059

        Hi and thanks!

        Your suggested solution works on 2003 too! Now all I have to do is find out how it got checked in the first instance!

        Best regards.

        • #756063

          The most likely scenario is that a macro you were running did not reset this setting after turning it on, either by poor design or due to crashing. I think that there is another scenario, in which a workbook with this option on will affect all others if it is opened first – similar to the way the application caculate setting is sometimes stumbled into – though I’m not 100% sure about that.

          • #756067

            You are spot on again – I was developing a rudimentary macro when I pressed incorrect keys and screwed it up.

            Many thanks for your help – problem now totally solved!

          • #756068

            You are spot on again – I was developing a rudimentary macro when I pressed incorrect keys and screwed it up.

            Many thanks for your help – problem now totally solved!

        • #756064

          The most likely scenario is that a macro you were running did not reset this setting after turning it on, either by poor design or due to crashing. I think that there is another scenario, in which a workbook with this option on will affect all others if it is opened first – similar to the way the application caculate setting is sometimes stumbled into – though I’m not 100% sure about that.

      • #756060

        Hi and thanks!

        Your suggested solution works on 2003 too! Now all I have to do is find out how it got checked in the first instance!

        Best regards.

    • #756051

      My first instinct would be to make sure that Tools | Options | General | Settings | Ignore other applications is unchecked. However, that is based on Excel 2K, not 2003.

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