Personal.xls not loading

T

TomD

Hi,

For some reason my personal.xls macro workbook is not loading when I start
Excel. It is still in the XLSTART folder, and I can open it from Explorer,
but it doesn't load automatically as it used to. I have tried re-booting my
system, with no luck.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,
 
T

TomD

Cimjet,

I've tried that, but "unhide" is greyed out, as if there is nothing to unhide.
 
C

Cimjet

Hi Tom
I'm running Windows Vista and my folder ( Personal.xls ) is at
C:\User\Myname\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART.
If its not there I can't help you, post again
 
D

Dave Peterson

Maybe excel thinks that there is something wrong with it and has quarantined it.

In xl2003 menus, you can use:
Help|about microsoft excel|disabled items

If it's there, you can re-enable it. But if the file is really corrupted, you
may need to restore it from one of your backup versions.
 
F

FSt1

thank you dave
i've had this problem for 2 weeks now.
i even created a new personal and transfered all my macros.
cleared up now.
WHOA!!!!!
thanks again.

Regards
FSt1
 
F

FSt1

even mystuff menu is back. plus my custom icons.
WOW!!!!!

thanks again
FSt1

FSt1 said:
thank you dave
i've had this problem for 2 weeks now.
i even created a new personal and transfered all my macros.
cleared up now.
WHOA!!!!!
thanks again.

Regards
FSt1
 
T

TomD

Thanks Dave! I am back in business.
--
TomD


Dave Peterson said:
Maybe excel thinks that there is something wrong with it and has quarantined it.

In xl2003 menus, you can use:
Help|about microsoft excel|disabled items

If it's there, you can re-enable it. But if the file is really corrupted, you
may need to restore it from one of your backup versions.
 
A

Alan

Hi Tom
I'm running Windows Vista and my folder ( Personal.xls) is at
C:\User\Myname\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART.






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Is that excel file corrupt? If so, maybe you can try some Excel file
recovery tools, such as Advanced Excel Repair to repair your Excel
file.

Detailed information about Advanced Excel Repair can be found at
http://www.datanumen.com/aer/

And you can also download a free demo version at http://www.datanumen.com/aer/aer.exe

Maybe this will help.

Alan
 

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