personal.xls file does not open in xlstart

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Guest

I recorded a macro to my "personal.xls" workbook. Excel
saved the file in the following directory:
"C:\Documents and Settings\Default\Application
Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART"

When I closed and then launch Excel, the personal.xls
file did not open. I know it is supposed to be a hidden
workbook so when I looked in the VBA editor I did not see
the personal.xls file. I tested the startup folder by
moving another Excel file into it, once I launched Excel
that file opened successfully but not the personal.xls
file

If I move the personal.xls file to the
path: "C:\Documents and Settings\Default\Application
Data\Microsoft\Excel\AltStart" and enter that path in
the Tools/Option/General dialog box in the "At start up,
open all files in." section, the personal.xls file opened
successfully when I launch Excel.

I am familiar with the use of the personal.xls file
because I use it at work and home. I have a handful of
VBA utilities I have created and use them all the time.
I modified my personal.xls file from work and brought it
home to update my home pc. I noticed that the xlstart
folders (the other in C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office10\XLStart) where empty. I first deleted my
original file which was not in an xlstart folder and then
copied my updated file into the first xlstart path
mentioned above. At this point when I launched Excel my
personal.xls file did not load and then I started
creating a new personal.xls file to figure out what
happened. I'm clueless to why Excel does not open my
personal.xls file in xlstart folder, but I have a work-a-
round by having my personal.xls file the AltStart folder.

Any idea why the personal.xls will not open in the
xlstart folder?

Note: I and running Windows XP and Office Pro XP on my
home PC.

Sorry for the wordy problem.

Thanks

JamesJ
 
D

Dave Peterson

Excel2002 has the abililty to quarantine what it thinks are bad workbooks--it
keeps track of them so that it doesn't even try to open them.

If you look under Help|About MS Excel, you'll see a button called: "Disabled
Items...".

Check under there to see if it's marked not to open. You can enable it there,
too.

(It sounds like the file is ok, but if it's not, you'll want to put your backup
copy in XLStart.)
 

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