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Old July 4th, 2005, 10:15 PM
Tom
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Having Personal.xls *is* handy. But when starting a "new" workbook,
Excel *assumes* I mean "Personal.xls" and opens "it". If I save it as
my new book, it contains my macros from "Personal.xls". And I can't
seem to DELETE all the macros from within the workbook that was
originally "Personal.xls".

I've moved (saved) Personal.xls and deleted it from XLSTART, so Excel
won't open it, while I try to fix my "new" book. I *still* can't.

What's the secret to starting a new workbook? Devoid of macros, or
whatever? Having one lying around called "BLANK.XLS" so Excel won't
assume I mean Personal.xls?

This is driving me crazy. Anyone have any ideas, thoughts,
suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

Tom

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Old July 4th, 2005, 10:32 PM
Dave Peterson
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Most people have that personal.xls workbook hidden.

Open excel, if you can see personal.xls, then window|hide.
Close excel and answer yes to the "do you want to save your changes to
personal.xls workbook"

Then reopen excel.
Do you have the same problem?

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If you do, maybe it's your default workbook template that's being used and that
has your macros in it.

You can place a workbook template named book.xlt into that same XLStart folder
(where personal.xls is located).

If you put macros in book.xlt, then all new workbooks based on that template
would inherit those macros.

I'd move book.xlt (or delete and recreate it) to test.


Tom wrote:

Having Personal.xls *is* handy. But when starting a "new" workbook,
Excel *assumes* I mean "Personal.xls" and opens "it". If I save it as
my new book, it contains my macros from "Personal.xls". And I can't
seem to DELETE all the macros from within the workbook that was
originally "Personal.xls".

I've moved (saved) Personal.xls and deleted it from XLSTART, so Excel
won't open it, while I try to fix my "new" book. I *still* can't.

What's the secret to starting a new workbook? Devoid of macros, or
whatever? Having one lying around called "BLANK.XLS" so Excel won't
assume I mean Personal.xls?

This is driving me crazy. Anyone have any ideas, thoughts,
suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

Tom


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Old July 4th, 2005, 11:37 PM
Tom
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Thanks so much! Window|Hide fixed it.

On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 16:32:48 -0500, Dave Peterson
wrote:

Most people have that personal.xls workbook hidden.

Open excel, if you can see personal.xls, then window|hide.
Close excel and answer yes to the "do you want to save your changes to
personal.xls workbook"

Then reopen excel.
Do you have the same problem?

======
If you do, maybe it's your default workbook template that's being used and that
has your macros in it.

You can place a workbook template named book.xlt into that same XLStart folder
(where personal.xls is located).

If you put macros in book.xlt, then all new workbooks based on that template
would inherit those macros.

I'd move book.xlt (or delete and recreate it) to test.


Tom wrote:

Having Personal.xls *is* handy. But when starting a "new" workbook,
Excel *assumes* I mean "Personal.xls" and opens "it". If I save it as
my new book, it contains my macros from "Personal.xls". And I can't
seem to DELETE all the macros from within the workbook that was
originally "Personal.xls".

I've moved (saved) Personal.xls and deleted it from XLSTART, so Excel
won't open it, while I try to fix my "new" book. I *still* can't.

What's the secret to starting a new workbook? Devoid of macros, or
whatever? Having one lying around called "BLANK.XLS" so Excel won't
assume I mean Personal.xls?

This is driving me crazy. Anyone have any ideas, thoughts,
suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

Tom


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Old July 4th, 2005, 11:38 PM
Tom
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Thanks so much! Window|Hide fixed it.

On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 22:34:16 +0100, "Nick Hodge"
wrote:

Tom

Personal.xls should be hidden (WindowHide, while it is the activeworkbook
and then when you close excel it will ask if you want to save it...answer
yes).

Now excel should open normally. Personal.xls will be open, but hidden, which
is correct


 




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