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Can Excel automatically open a defaul file on startup?



 
 
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Old March 10th, 2008, 08:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
artistdave
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Default Can Excel automatically open a defaul file on startup?

I would like to have Excel (version 2007) automatically open the same file as
a default upon startup. Is this possible? We have three people working on
the same file, and somehow multiple copies keep showing up that aren't
necessarily the most up-to-date saved. It makes a mess of things!
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Old March 11th, 2008, 07:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
kassie
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Default Can Excel automatically open a defaul file on startup?

Round button, Excel Options, Advanced, scroll all the way down to General,
and there is an option On Startup, Open All Files In, where you can enter a
location. I am sure if you store your workbook in this location, your
problem will be solved.

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"artistdave" wrote:

I would like to have Excel (version 2007) automatically open the same file as
a default upon startup. Is this possible? We have three people working on
the same file, and somehow multiple copies keep showing up that aren't
necessarily the most up-to-date saved. It makes a mess of things!

 




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