Excel in Office XP-Won't Open File from My Documents

K

KRob

When I try to open an Excel file from My Documents, Excel will open but the
file does not. I have uninstalled and re-installed Office XP twice, and
nothing has changed. All of the other applications and corresponding files
will open directly but not Excel. Help! Any suggestions?
 
R

Ron de Bruin

Try this Rob

Tools>Options>General uncheck "Ignore other Applications"
Exit Excel and try again

If this doesn't work try to re-register Excel

Close Excel first and
On the Windows Taskbar

1 ) Start>Run "excel.exe /unregserver"(no quotes)>OK.
2) Start>Run "excel.exe /regserver"(no quotes)>OK.
See the space between exe and /regserver

You might have to designate a full path to excel.exe.
In that case Start>Run "C:\yourpath\excel.exe /regserver"(no quotes)>OK
 
K

KRob

Thank you thank you!
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KRob


Ron de Bruin said:
Try this Rob

Tools>Options>General uncheck "Ignore other Applications"
Exit Excel and try again

If this doesn't work try to re-register Excel

Close Excel first and
On the Windows Taskbar

1 ) Start>Run "excel.exe /unregserver"(no quotes)>OK.
2) Start>Run "excel.exe /regserver"(no quotes)>OK.
See the space between exe and /regserver

You might have to designate a full path to excel.exe.
In that case Start>Run "C:\yourpath\excel.exe /regserver"(no quotes)>OK
 
J

jay

Rob, I am having the same problem (clicked on Excel files will not open them,
get error message that Windows could not find them) with Excel 2007 in
Windows Vista. Any ideas about solving that problem.
 
R

Roger

Ron,
Hope you can help as I have similar problem.
I tried your suggestion in this message but it did not fix the problem
I followed suggestions in the post "Open excel files" from 10/3/2004. Didn't
fix the problem. I posted results
I followed the suggestion in post "Can't open an excel file (have 2007,
Vista)... even though I have Ofs 2003 and Win XP it didn't fix the problem
after doing the file association %1 addition. This seemed to just add the 3
error messages.
 
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