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    Can't open excel

    Hi,
    I have office2000 installed, and suddenly my excelfiles won't open.
    When I open a file, anyone, even "book1", it opens for a second and then closes down immidiately.
    Can anyone solve this problem?

    //Thomas

  2. #2
    Ken Wright
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    Re: Can't open excel

    Any error messages?

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    "Jonsson" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    >
    > Hi,
    > I have office2000 installed, and suddenly my excelfiles won't open.
    > When I open a file, anyone, even "book1", it opens for a second and
    > then closes down immidiately.
    > Can anyone solve this problem?
    >
    > //Thomas
    >
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    No messages, just open for a second, and then closes.
    It's the same behaviour on all my workbooks.
    Excel worked fine yesterday, but today they can't be opened.
    It seems that excel.exe just shut down without any reason. I have looked at the taskmanager, if excelprocess is running, but it's not.

    I really need some help here. I have searched for viruses, using Norton 2005, but itlooks like I'm free from viruses.

    //Thomas

  4. #4
    Dave Peterson
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    Re: Can't open excel

    Chip Pearson has some notes on how to diagnose startup errors at:
    http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm

    And Jan Karel Pieterse has more notes at:
    http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.htm

    A couple of guesses.

    1. Clean up the windows temp folder. (then test it out)

    2. sometimes the file that holds the customized toolbar settings gets hosed.
    close excel
    windows start button|Find (or search)
    search for *.xlb
    rename them to *.xlbOLD
    restart excel

    if it worked, delete the *.xlbOLD files and rebuild any customized toolbars.

    If it didn't, rename them back to *.xlb---and read Chip's notes carefully!

    Jonsson wrote:
    >
    > No messages, just open for a second, and then closes.
    > It's the same behaviour on all my workbooks.
    > Excel worked fine yesterday, but today they can't be opened.
    > It seems that excel.exe just shut down without any reason. I have
    > looked at the taskmanager, if excelprocess is running, but it's not.
    >
    > I really need some help here. I have searched for viruses, using Norton
    > 2005, but itlooks like I'm free from viruses.
    >
    > //Thomas
    >
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    Hi guys,

    I have tried the solutions you have suggested, but no luck.
    I have also reinstall the office2000.
    I can see that excel starts, but then it's closing down by itself.
    I can open the files if I move them to another computer, so there's nothing wrong in them.
    Therefore, it must be xlstart that closes byitself, but why, and shouldn't that file be removed and replaced when unistalling/reinstalling the program?
    I have never experienced this problem before.

    Any idea´s left?

    //Thomas

  6. #6
    Dave Peterson
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    Re: Can't open excel

    If you try with excel in safe mode, what happens?

    close excel
    windows start button|run
    excel /safe
    file|Open your workbook

    (and you tried renaming all the *.xlb files and that didn't help--this is a
    common cause of trouble.)

    Jonsson wrote:
    >
    > Hi guys,
    >
    > I have tried the solutions you have suggested, but no luck.
    > I have also reinstall the office2000.
    > I can see that excel starts, but then it's closing down by itself.
    > I can open the files if I move them to another computer, so there's
    > nothing wrong in them.
    > Therefore, it must be xlstart that closes byitself, but why, and
    > shouldn't that file be removed and replaced when
    > unistalling/reinstalling the program?
    > I have never experienced this problem before.
    >
    > Any idea´s left?
    >
    > //Thomas
    >
    > --
    > Jonsson
    > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > Jonsson's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=5472
    > View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=506134


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    Hi,
    If I open in safe mode, excel starts and ask for "username", when answered that, excel closes.
    What do you mean by "common problem in excel"? Is this a bug?
    I cant understand why the excel.exe has the same problem/error when reinstalling?

    And most important: What do I have to do to make it work again?
    Fomat the disk? (Rather not!)
    Will it help?

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