When I open an existing file, Excel automatically appends the file name with
a "1" after the name. This has recently started happening. I have no idea why
or how to stop it! Any advice???
When I open an existing file, Excel automatically appends the file name with
a "1" after the name. This has recently started happening. I have no idea why
or how to stop it! Any advice???
it is thinking your file is a template.
open the file and use save as and insure it is not saving as a template.
"sostabarak" wrote:
> When I open an existing file, Excel automatically appends the file name with
> a "1" after the name. This has recently started happening. I have no idea why
> or how to stop it! Any advice???
>
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Are you opening a template file (*.xlt) or a normal workbook file (*.xls)?
If you're opening a template file, then this is the way excel works--so you
don't overwrite that template.
If you're opening an excel file, then excel/windows is confused.
It sounds like windows is using New as the default action when you doubleclick
on the filename in windows explorer.
If you right click on a *.xls file, you'll see a bunch of options--one will be
Open and one will be New. Open should be the bold (default) one.
I bet you'll see New in bold.
If that's the case, you can try this:
Close Excel and
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /unregserver
then
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /regserver
The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's
factory defaults.
Now try double clicking on that filename.
Did it work ok?
If yes, woohoo!
If no, you could manually change the default action.
Close excel
start windows explorer
tools|folder options|file types tab
scroll down to the xls extension (microsoft excel worksheet)
click the advanced button
click on the Open item in the Actions box
click set as default
(ok your way out)
sostabarak wrote:
>
> When I open an existing file, Excel automatically appends the file name with
> a "1" after the name. This has recently started happening. I have no idea why
> or how to stop it! Any advice???
--
Dave Peterson
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
> Saved from a previous post:
> ===========================
>
> Are you opening a template file (*.xlt) or a normal workbook file (*.xls)?
>
> If you're opening a template file, then this is the way excel works--so you
> don't overwrite that template.
>
> If you're opening an excel file, then excel/windows is confused.
>
> It sounds like windows is using New as the default action when you doubleclick
> on the filename in windows explorer.
>
> If you right click on a *.xls file, you'll see a bunch of options--one will be
> Open and one will be New. Open should be the bold (default) one.
>
> I bet you'll see New in bold.
>
> If that's the case, you can try this:
>
> Close Excel and
> Windows Start Button|Run
> excel /unregserver
> then
> Windows Start Button|Run
> excel /regserver
>
> The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's
> factory defaults.
>
> Now try double clicking on that filename.
>
> Did it work ok?
>
> If yes, woohoo!
>
> If no, you could manually change the default action.
>
> Close excel
> start windows explorer
> tools|folder options|file types tab
> scroll down to the xls extension (microsoft excel worksheet)
> click the advanced button
> click on the Open item in the Actions box
> click set as default
> (ok your way out)
>
> sostabarak wrote:
> >
> > When I open an existing file, Excel automatically appends the file name with
> > a "1" after the name. This has recently started happening. I have no idea why
> > or how to stop it! Any advice???
>
> --
>
> Dave Peterson
> Excellent advice ..worked beautifully thank you!
"bj" wrote:
> it is thinking your file is a template.
> open the file and use save as and insure it is not saving as a template.
>
> "sostabarak" wrote:
>
> > When I open an existing file, Excel automatically appends the file name with
> > a "1" after the name. This has recently started happening. I have no idea why
> > or how to stop it! Any advice???
> > Thank you for the input..unfortunately it didn't work..however I did get a solution which is posted. Thank you!!!
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