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  1. #1
    Mike R
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    Loading excel


    I just installed xl2000 on my laptop. I have been using it on my pc so I
    copied and pasted my personalxl file into the xlstart folder, thinking I
    would have things at least close to the same on the laptop. The problem:
    Now when I open XL I have to select “New� to get a new workbook opened. If I
    remove personalxl from the xlstart folder everything works the way it is
    supposed to. I tried to save a workbook to the xlstart as a template with
    the name book.xlt and that did not help. (I did that after I put personalxl
    back into the xlstart folder.) I think I am missing this by a ‘Period� or
    something. Any help is greatly appreciated.

    Mike R.


  2. #2
    Jeff
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    Re: Loading excel

    Mike,

    You might check from Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options | File
    Types, scroll to the XLS file association, and then click on the
    Advanced Button, then select the "Open" Action, then click the Edit
    button. Chances are it has a /e startup switch which defeats the
    automatic new workbook opening ... as in:

    "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Excel.exe" /e

    or maybe like this for me in Excel 2003

    C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\EXCEL.EXE" /e "%1"

    HTH,

    Jeff


  3. #3
    Jeff
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    Re: Loading excel

    And removing the /e will enable the behavior you want.

    Jeff


  4. #4
    Mike R
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    Re: Loading excel

    Hi Jeff thanks for the post.
    Great instructions and was able to follow the path easily. Found exactly
    what you thought I would.....but it did not fix it when I removed the "/e".
    So I put it back. Any other ideas! It is not that much to select "New" each
    time I need a new workbook but it is "just one more step to take". Thank you
    for the help

    Mike R.

    "Jeff" wrote:

    > And removing the /e will enable the behavior you want.
    >
    > Jeff
    >
    >


  5. #5
    Jeff
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    Re: Loading excel

    Perhaps if you try putting your book.xlt back in your XLSTART folder
    now, AND with the "/e" removed as previous, this will now work ...?

    Jeff


  6. #6
    Mike R
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    Re: Loading excel

    Jeff Thanks for the post back
    I did have the book.xlt template in the XLSTART folder. Is there a setting
    in tools>options> that may need to be set? I tried ignor other applications
    to no avail. It seems to me that there must be a conflict between the
    XLSTART folder and what ever causes it to work when the personalxl file is
    not in there. I don't know if that makes any sense. When I start xl without
    personalxl in the XLSTART folder everything works fine. I therefore think
    there is a conflict created when I place personalxl into the XLSTART folder
    By the way, is there supposed to be a "." (period) between personal & xl?

    Thanks again for the help!!

    Mike R.

    "Jeff" wrote:

    > Perhaps if you try putting your book.xlt back in your XLSTART folder
    > now, AND with the "/e" removed as previous, this will now work ...?
    >
    > Jeff
    >
    >


  7. #7
    Jeff
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    Mike - the file is actually called "personal.xls" - I had thought you
    just had a typo when I saw your "personalxl" - I don't understand how
    you are getting anything you use in that file to work if you have
    somehow named it just "personalxl" ...? The next thing I would look at
    is if you have an Auto_Open procedure in this file ... that might be
    affecting things here ... is there such a procedure there? If so, can
    you post the contents here?

    Jeff


  8. #8
    Mike R
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    Re: Loading excel

    Jeff Thanks for the post.
    I have re-installed the program, got the personal.xls straight. (It did not
    work because I had screwed it up from when I got it from my PC and did not
    double chek it, but thought something was wrong.) Thanks for that
    correction!!! The code that I have placed in that file are:
    protect/unprotect, the code to name a sheet (tab)from one of the cells. And
    on sheet 2 I have code to Highlight row and column of the selected cell. Very
    basic stuff, and can't find any Auto_Open procedures. Maybe I am not
    looking in all the right places. Thanks for the help..

    Mike R.
    "Jeff" wrote:

    > Mike - the file is actually called "personal.xls" - I had thought you
    > just had a typo when I saw your "personalxl" - I don't understand how
    > you are getting anything you use in that file to work if you have
    > somehow named it just "personalxl" ...? The next thing I would look at
    > is if you have an Auto_Open procedure in this file ... that might be
    > affecting things here ... is there such a procedure there? If so, can
    > you post the contents here?
    >
    > Jeff
    >
    >


  9. #9
    Jeff
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    Re: Loading excel

    Mike, I am not sure what is different in your environment ... removing
    the /e from the XLS file association worked for me (unless I had
    another Workbook in the XLSTART file which also auto-starts, in which
    case it does not create book1.xls). A couple of other things you might
    check are in your Personal.xls file, did you look in the "ThisWorkbook"
    module for a Workbook_Open procedure that might be affecting this?
    Although, I would have thought any such would have behaved the same on
    both your PC & laptop ...). Also, if you have any add-ins that load
    when starting Excel ... perhaps something there is affecting this? At
    any rate,
    if you copy the following code to the "ThisWorkbook" module of your
    Personal.xls file, this will open it for you when starting Excel:

    Sub Workbook_Open()

    On Error Resume Next

    Workbooks("Book1.Xls").Activate

    If Err <> 0 Then

    Workbooks.Add

    ' Or if you want to base the new workbook on a template, delete the
    "Workbooks.Add"
    'above and uncomment the following line (substitute the correct
    path to your xlt file):

    'Workbooks.Open filename:=C:\Documents and
    Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART\Book.XLT"

    End

    End If

    On Error GoTo 0

    End Sub

    HTH,

    Jeff


  10. #10
    Mike R
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    Re: Loading excel

    Jeff Thanks for the post

    I placed or code and it did not work. Knowing very well that you are trying
    to fit a problem that you can't see and you are only interpreting what I am
    giving you, I think it is time to let you off the hook with a major THANK
    YOU. There is something else happening here and I think I need to back up
    (or out) and look at what is happening and possibly why. I will look at what
    I have done, because it has to be there. I have other avenues of help that
    might work. I would never discount your effort, but I do know you are
    working blind Thanks again so much for your time and effort.

    Mike R.

    "Jeff" wrote:

    > Mike, I am not sure what is different in your environment ... removing
    > the /e from the XLS file association worked for me (unless I had
    > another Workbook in the XLSTART file which also auto-starts, in which
    > case it does not create book1.xls). A couple of other things you might
    > check are in your Personal.xls file, did you look in the "ThisWorkbook"
    > module for a Workbook_Open procedure that might be affecting this?
    > Although, I would have thought any such would have behaved the same on
    > both your PC & laptop ...). Also, if you have any add-ins that load
    > when starting Excel ... perhaps something there is affecting this? At
    > any rate,
    > if you copy the following code to the "ThisWorkbook" module of your
    > Personal.xls file, this will open it for you when starting Excel:
    >
    > Sub Workbook_Open()
    >
    > On Error Resume Next
    >
    > Workbooks("Book1.Xls").Activate
    >
    > If Err <> 0 Then
    >
    > Workbooks.Add
    >
    > ' Or if you want to base the new workbook on a template, delete the
    > "Workbooks.Add"
    > 'above and uncomment the following line (substitute the correct
    > path to your xlt file):
    >
    > 'Workbooks.Open filename:=C:\Documents and
    > Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART\Book.XLT"
    >
    > End
    >
    > End If
    >
    > On Error GoTo 0
    >
    > End Sub
    >
    > HTH,
    >
    > Jeff
    >
    >


  11. #11
    Jeff
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    Sorry, none of this is working, Mike. I tested both solutions and they
    worked fine for me ... the only thing I can think of is you either have
    an add-in that is affecting your environment or perhaps something went
    amiss in the Excel installation on your laptop. Perhaps either running
    "Help | Detect and Repair", or if that fails, try re-installing Excel
    (I know you said "you re-intalled the program" but I wasn't sure if you
    just meant the Personal.xls file ...

    Jeff


  12. #12
    Mike R
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    Re: Loading excel

    Jeff thanks for the post..

    I fixed it!!!! What I did was save all the code to a word file and deleted
    the personal.xlt file. I then rebuilt it without any code and it worked.
    Now I will add in my code one at a time and see what caused the problem!
    One thing that I found unusual (or at least different). My XLSTART file was
    not located where everyone elses is. It is at c:\Program Files\Microsoft
    Office\Office\XLSTART. Had to search for that. What I had done before was
    the search but I did not look for the path I just went to the file.
    When you kept asking about the code that might be in the personal file that
    made me decide to get rid of it and start over. Thanks again for all the
    help.

    Mike R.

    "Jeff" wrote:

    > Sorry, none of this is working, Mike. I tested both solutions and they
    > worked fine for me ... the only thing I can think of is you either have
    > an add-in that is affecting your environment or perhaps something went
    > amiss in the Excel installation on your laptop. Perhaps either running
    > "Help | Detect and Repair", or if that fails, try re-installing Excel
    > (I know you said "you re-intalled the program" but I wasn't sure if you
    > just meant the Personal.xls file ...
    >
    > Jeff
    >
    >


  13. #13
    Jeff
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    Re: Loading excel

    I'm glad you have some progress here, Mike. I assume you meant
    personal.xls (NOT personal.xlt) in your above post ... BTW, the XLSTART
    folder is located in different places depending upon Excel/Windows
    version.

    Jeff


  14. #14
    Mike R
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    Re: Loading excel

    Jeff..:-) That is what I meant!!! Thanks again!!!
    Mike R.

    "Jeff" wrote:

    > I'm glad you have some progress here, Mike. I assume you meant
    > personal.xls (NOT personal.xlt) in your above post ... BTW, the XLSTART
    > folder is located in different places depending upon Excel/Windows
    > version.
    >
    > Jeff
    >
    >


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