Multiple personal.xls files found!

A

aiyer

Hello all!

A quick qn.
I have Excel 2003 in my PC and I built menu bars in a certain workboo
with toolbars attached to the menu bars. The toolbars are in tur
assigned to specific macros. (some of these macros were recorded i
personal.xls).

I copied the workbook (along with the personal.xls, which stores som
macros as mentioned above and the *.xlb file from my PC) to another PC


But now when I try to execute the macros in the new PC, I am getting
message 'multiple personal.xls files are open'.
Deleted the redundant personal.xls files in the new PC and there i
only one personal.xls file (copied from my PC) in the new PC and it i
still giving me the error.

Here is where I copied the personal.xls and the Excel11.xlb file to i
the new PC

C:\Documents and Settings\aiyer\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel



Am I missing anything here? Would appreciate your help guys.
Thanks a bunch.

Regds,

Arun.

Vtec corp
 
H

Hari

Hi Arun,

Dunno much, but is the path fully correct?

May be u can try :\Documents and Settings\aiyer\Application
Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART

In my case the personal files are within the Xlstart folder..

Regards,
Hari
India
 
D

Dave Peterson

See one more reply at your first post.

aiyer < said:
Hello all!

A quick qn.
I have Excel 2003 in my PC and I built menu bars in a certain workbook
with toolbars attached to the menu bars. The toolbars are in turn
assigned to specific macros. (some of these macros were recorded in
personal.xls).

I copied the workbook (along with the personal.xls, which stores some
macros as mentioned above and the *.xlb file from my PC) to another PC.

But now when I try to execute the macros in the new PC, I am getting a
message 'multiple personal.xls files are open'.
Deleted the redundant personal.xls files in the new PC and there is
only one personal.xls file (copied from my PC) in the new PC and it is
still giving me the error.

Here is where I copied the personal.xls and the Excel11.xlb file to in
the new PC

C:\Documents and Settings\aiyer\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel

Am I missing anything here? Would appreciate your help guys.
Thanks a bunch.

Regds,

Arun.

Vtec corp.
 

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