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I am dealing with this same problem on a user's newly built PC. Office has been repaired\reinstalled without luck. All of the "Dave Peterson recommendations" have been followed (e.g., resetting the toolbars) -- nothing has worked. The question I have for M$ is this -- WHERE DOES THIS FILE LIVE? This file is not located on any PC I have scanned. I have also searched multiple registries and found nothing meaningful. IDMXL8.XLA is not a standard add-in and you cannot manipulate through the Excel Add-in feature (despite what Excel experts might tell you). Is it part of Excel? Perhaps compiled with the app? We know it controls the Save features in the application, but SO WHAT! Knowing this changes nothing if we cannot find any KB documentation on the problem. The closest I have found pertains to a Novell Groupwise issue (260199) -- it simply repeats the same fixes provided by Dave Peterson. (Good try Dave -- keep it up). Come on M$ -- where is the fix for this long-standing problem?? Step up to the plate and document this add-in\macro in greater detail or PROVIDE A FIX. There are enough google posts on this subject to choke a wookie. ggrrrrr, grizgirrl |
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I still don't know what the heck idmxl8 is, but this might reset your
save/saveAs problem. Tools|customize (just to see the dialog) click on File, then rightclick on Save and then click reset. Then the same for SaveAs. If it doesn't work, you may want to delete your *.xlb file (use windows|find to locate it--search hidden folders for hidden files, too.) You'll have to rebuilt any customizations, though. But if that idmxla8 is still alive, it might take over again. ===== And I don't think MS monitors the newsgroups closely enough to see your message. These are predominately peer to peer support groups. grizgirrl wrote: > > All, > > I am dealing with this same problem on a user's newly > built PC. Office > has been repaired\reinstalled without luck. All of > the "Dave Peterson > recommendations" have been followed (e.g., resetting the > toolbars) -- > nothing has worked. > > The question I have for M$ is this -- WHERE DOES THIS FILE > LIVE? This > file is not located on any PC I have scanned. I have also > searched > multiple registries and found nothing meaningful. > > IDMXL8.XLA is not a standard add-in and you cannot > manipulate through > the Excel Add-in feature (despite what Excel experts might > tell you). > Is it part of Excel? Perhaps compiled with the app? > > We know it controls the Save features in the application, > but SO WHAT! > Knowing this changes nothing if we cannot find any KB > documentation on > the problem. The closest I have found pertains to a Novell > Groupwise > issue (260199) -- it simply repeats the same fixes > provided by Dave > Peterson. (Good try Dave -- keep it up). > > Come on M$ -- where is the fix for this long-standing > problem?? Step > up to the plate and document this add-in\macro in greater > detail or > PROVIDE A FIX. There are enough google posts on this > subject to choke > a wookie. > > ggrrrrr, > > grizgirrl -- Dave Peterson ec35720@msn.com |
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These fixes have been attempted already.
Any Excel XLA experts out there?? Dave Peterson <ec35720@msn.com> wrote in message news:<3FB593AC.E1DF840C@msn.com>... > I still don't know what the heck idmxl8 is, but this might reset your > save/saveAs problem. > > Tools|customize (just to see the dialog) > click on File, then rightclick on Save and then click reset. > > Then the same for SaveAs. > > If it doesn't work, you may want to delete your *.xlb file (use windows|find to > locate it--search hidden folders for hidden files, too.) > > You'll have to rebuilt any customizations, though. > > But if that idmxla8 is still alive, it might take over again. > > ===== > > And I don't think MS monitors the newsgroups closely enough to see your > message. These are predominately peer to peer support groups. > > grizgirrl wrote: > > > > All, > > > > I am dealing with this same problem on a user's newly > > built PC. Office > > has been repaired\reinstalled without luck. All of > > the "Dave Peterson > > recommendations" have been followed (e.g., resetting the > > toolbars) -- > > nothing has worked. > > > > The question I have for M$ is this -- WHERE DOES THIS FILE > > LIVE? This > > file is not located on any PC I have scanned. I have also > > searched > > multiple registries and found nothing meaningful. > > > > IDMXL8.XLA is not a standard add-in and you cannot > > manipulate through > > the Excel Add-in feature (despite what Excel experts might > > tell you). > > Is it part of Excel? Perhaps compiled with the app? > > > > We know it controls the Save features in the application, > > but SO WHAT! > > Knowing this changes nothing if we cannot find any KB > > documentation on > > the problem. The closest I have found pertains to a Novell > > Groupwise > > issue (260199) -- it simply repeats the same fixes > > provided by Dave > > Peterson. (Good try Dave -- keep it up). > > > > Come on M$ -- where is the fix for this long-standing > > problem?? Step > > up to the plate and document this add-in\macro in greater > > detail or > > PROVIDE A FIX. There are enough google posts on this > > subject to choke > > a wookie. > > > > ggrrrrr, > > > > grizgirrl |
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