Hi David,
Click the Office Button in the upper left corner of the Excel window,
followed by Excel Options button. In the Excel Options dialog click the
"Advanced" entry in the list on the left side. On the right side of the
Excel Options dialog, scroll down to the bottom, where you will see a group
of settings under the heading "General". In this group, make sure the check
box labeled "Ignore other applications that use DDE" is not checked (remove
the checkmark if it is). Click OK to accept the change and restart Excel.
--
Rob Bovey, Excel MVP
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"David" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I cannot open MS Office 2007 Enterprise Excel files by double clicking on
> them in Windows Explorer. Excel opens, but not the file. There is no error
> message. I have to open them directly from Excel, and the file opens just
> fine. This problem just started happening. It used to work just fine. I
> emailed the same excel files to my wife who has MS Office 2007 Excel, and
> she
> opened it from Windows Explorer. I ran my virus detector, and I have no
> virus. I tried opening the file from explorer with the antivirus off, and
> still does not work. I can open Power Point and Word files from Windows
> Explorer just fine, the problem is only with Excel. Does anyone know what
> the
> problem could be? Maybe some setting changed on my computer? It is a pain
> to
> have to use Excel to open my files. It is nice to got to Windows explorer
> and
> and open from there sometimes.