Changing Excel.xlb to Excel.abc was just to keep Excel from loading it when
it started up, and to give you the ability to rename it back if the XLB was
not the problem. Every time you make a change to your toolbars or menubars
Excel saves those 'customizations' (intentional or not) in your XLB file.
For reasons that are beyond me the XLB file sometimes (too often IMO)
becomes corrupted and Excel hangs starting up. The only answer I know of is
to delete or rename the XLB. Of course if you had any intentional
customizations they would have to be re-created.
Since I've customized my toolbars quite a bit I always make a backup copy of
my (good) XLB file just in case it goes bad. That way I don't have to start
over from scratch.
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Jim
| Thanks again , Jim It worked. Do I have to do anything else with changing
| that file name .abc
|
| TJ
|
| "Jim Rech" wrote:
|
| > Might be a corrupt toolbar file. With Excel closed go to this folder:
| >
| > C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel
| >
| > and rename the file EXCEL.XLB to something else like Excel.abc and then
see
| > if Excel will start.
| >
| > --
| > Jim
| > | > |I can't get me excel files to open. The program box comes up and the
hour
| > | glass just sits there waiting. Then low resources error comes on when
you
| > | try to ctrl, atl, delete. Any help? I've tried re-installing office
but
| > | still get the same thing.
| > |
| > | TJ
| >
| >
| >