Excel 2007 does not open correctly

J

JohnP

Excel 2007 opens with blank screen, no toolbars at top, bottom status bar
appears at top and the page is frozen. All other products in Suite open
correctly although there does seem to be a short hesitation of a blank screen
before the correct display appears???

Running Vista Home Premium

JohnP
 
T

TedM

I don't have an answer, JohnP, but you are not alone. I have the same
problem, intermittently. If I find the answer before anyone responds I'll
post it.
 
N

ned

I'm having the same issue. Started intermittently, now it occurs constantly
and I can't see my files though they are open. Any help would be great!
 
A

auntyem

Ned, I have found if you right click on the file name, rather than double
left click, you get the option to "Open With" - I then select Excel and the
file opens -everytime.
 
D

dixonmiller

Happens to me too about 1/3 of the time.

This isn't a solution, but it's how I work around it. Hit Alt-F4, which
closes any window in Windows. This will close Excel and the spreadsheet
since otherwise, you can't see the top of the window to hit the X or
File\Exit. Reopen the spreadsheet. Sometimes I have to do this 2-3 times in
a row before a spreadsheet will open correctly. Sometime the spreadsheet
will open on the first try. Can't figure out why or when.

One thing I will note is that I have My Documents stored on a server running
the Windows Home Server beta, and I have offline files setup for My Docs on
my desktop. I am running Vista Ultimate on my desktop. I have noticed other
weirdness at times accessing files on the server (can't save the file, file
in use, etc), so I'm wondering if these Excel opening problems are another
example of a desktop/server hiccup. I don't think I've had this problem on
my laptop which also has Excel 2007 but runs Windows XP.
 
I

ipsource

Happens to me too about 1/3 of the time.

This isn't a solution, but it's how I work around it. Hit Alt-F4, which
closes any window in Windows. This will closeExceland the spreadsheet
since otherwise, you can't see the top of the window to hit the X or
File\Exit. Reopen the spreadsheet. Sometimes I have to do this 2-3 times in
a row before a spreadsheet willopencorrectly. Sometime the spreadsheet
willopenon the first try. Can't figure out why or when.

One thing I will note is that I have My Documents stored on a server running
the Windows Home Server beta, and I have offline files setup for My Docs on
my desktop. I am running Vista Ultimate on my desktop. I have noticed other
weirdness at times accessing files on the server (can't save the file, file
in use, etc), so I'm wondering if theseExcelopening problems are another
example of a desktop/server hiccup. I don't think I've had this problem on
my laptop which also hasExcel2007but runs Windows XP.

The issue with Excel opening a "blank" Document has been occurring at
our Company's office since we upgraded to Office 2007. I have found
that every single instance of the issue has been caused by Adobe
Acrobat professional or Reader being installed, this only affects the
users who are NOT running the latest version of Adobe Acrobat 8.1. The
Resolution to this issue was to remove Adobe Reader and/or
Professional from the system. Once you have completed this step, you
may receive a "compile error" when you attempt to start Excel. If this
occurs you can delete the "XLSTART" directory from the followign
location "C:\Program files\Microsoft Office\Office12". The next time
you attempt to run Excel the windows installer will run and "repair"
the installation. Excel should now start without issue. You can also
re-install Adobe Acrobat, just make sure you install the latest
version.
 
A

Aeros17

I tried reinstalling Acrobat, and to my chagrin, I still can't get Excel to
open properly. The only way I can occasionally get Excel to work is to
restart my pc. If anyone finds a better solution please post.

Thanks
 

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