xlstart

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Guest

A week ago, the personal workbook under xlstart folder was opening when I
start excel. it has all my macros that I use. I dont know what happened but
it stopped opening the personal workbook on startup. My macro security is on
Low.

I don't know what is happening. Can anyone help...
 
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Bill Martin

Jack said:
A week ago, the personal workbook under xlstart folder was opening when I
start excel. it has all my macros that I use. I dont know what happened but
it stopped opening the personal workbook on startup. My macro security is on
Low.

I don't know what is happening. Can anyone help...

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Have you checked Tools>Options>General and looked in the box labeled
"Alternative startup file location"? Does it indeed point to the correct
subdirectory?

Also have you checked to see whether your Personal.xls (or whatever name you
use) still actually exists in the proper subdirectory?

Bill
 
G

Gord Dibben

Jack

How do you know it is not opening?

You have macros assigned to buttons and when you click you get error message?

Perhaps it is opening "hidden".

Windows>Unhide. Is it there?

If not, hit Help>About Microsoft Excel>Disbled Items.

Has it been disabled? If so try enabling.

Second point......you should, for safety's sake, keep your security on "medium".


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
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David McRitchie

Hi Jack,
One point that was not mentioned is that the personal.xls
workbook is normally hidden so that the macros in it can be
used by other workbooks without having to specify the
workbookname. Unfortunately that does not apply to UDF
(User Defined Functions) as well (maybe fortunately from
Microsoft's viewpoint in debugging). All files in the XLSTART
directory will be opened by Excel.
 
G

Guest

Jack said:
A week ago, the personal workbook under xlstart folder was opening when I
start excel. it has all my macros that I use. I dont know what happened but
it stopped opening the personal workbook on startup. My macro security is on
Low.

I don't know what is happening. Can anyone help...

I have the same problem you had a while ago. Did you manage to solve it?
 
C

Chip Pearson

Excel may have had a problem with the workbook. Go to the Help
menu, choose About Excel, and click the Disabled Items button. If
you see personal.xls there, enable it.


--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
 
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Guest

'preciate you all sharing your know-how. very helpful... yeah, this is the
second time this PERSONAL.XLS was taking things personal with me! And on my
own laptop this time (vs. the at-work pc).... how rude! The last time I got
around it by making an all-out search for PERSONAL.XLS and once found, I
created a shortcut to where I could open it anytime I needed it (almost
everytime I opened Excel). I did not lose any macros, but it was a very ugly
and cheap solution nonetheless. Almost as good as using a paper clip to
replace a screw in my glasses. I also did not know that Excel creates a
PERSONAL.XLS the first time you create a macro... that may be useful if you
want to start your macros from scratch again. But still, the solution Gord
Dibben and Chip Pearson gave is the best... about going to "Help" on the
Excel Menu, then "About Microsoft Excel", then "Disabled Items", then
"PERSONAL.XLS", then "Enable", then exiting Excel so that it will take
effect. Wow... and this way you don't lose any macros you may have had there
and you don't have to open PERSONAL.XLS everytime you need it (like I did for
about six months). Glad you guys answered Jack & ggt.... 'cause I was #3.

dantee.
 
G

Guest

Chip,
I am so glad I found your response. My personal workbook stopped opening at
start-up yesterday and it was extremely frustrating! I've search high and
low for an answer, but your reply saved my sanity!

Thanks so much!
Shannon
 
Z

Zurn

Hello, I'm #4 with the problem ;)

Is there a way to get the PERSONAL.XLS back by VBA code?
 
G

Guest

Another solution to consider is this one I made up tonight:

Within Tools>Options>General (tab) it looks like Excel will not allow you to
point the "At startup, open all files in:" to the already existing XLSTART
folder/directoy on you local hard drive. After saving and moving my old
PERSONAL.XLS to another folder (leaving XLSTART blank) I first undisabled
(Help>About Microsoft Excel>Disabled items) the PERSONAL.XLS file and then
created a new macro (via recording) and saved it to my personal macro
workbook. I went back into the XLSTART folder and replaced the PERSONAL.XLS
for the older version that included all my older macros. It workded fine
(maybe the disabling was all it took, but I'm not sure).
 
G

Guest

CHip.....You are the man, I was having the same problem and you SOLVED
IT....Screw the geek squad I'm sticking with the Office Groups.
 

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