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xlStart in Vista
What I need to do is find how I can have a work book open when Excel
starts in Vista. With XP and before this was done by placing the work book in the xlStart directory in the users Application Data\Microsoft\Excel directory. That path is now locked, as far as I can tell. Office 2003. |
xlStart in Vista
I use my own XLStart directory since I have workbooks that I want opened
regardless of which version of Excel I happen to be using. Just create a new folder called "C:\XLStart" and choose that folder as the "Alternate Startup Directory" or "Open files in this directory when Excel starts" setting. The wording of that setting varies between versions of Excel but they all mean same thing. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email address is on the web site) wrote in message oups.com... What I need to do is find how I can have a work book open when Excel starts in Vista. With XP and before this was done by placing the work book in the xlStart directory in the users Application Data\Microsoft\Excel directory. That path is now locked, as far as I can tell. Office 2003. |
xlStart in Vista
RE the Vista part, I dabbled with it a bit and had my frustrations trying to
look in C:\Documents and Settings\... I learned that that path isn't 'real'. It's just there for backward compatibility or something like that. The real path for user settings is off of the C:\Users (I think, going from memory). -- Jim wrote in message oups.com... | What I need to do is find how I can have a work book open when Excel | starts in Vista. | With XP and before this was done by placing the work book in the | xlStart directory in the users Application Data\Microsoft\Excel | directory. That path is now locked, as far as I can tell. | | Office 2003. | |
xlStart in Vista
Thank you. I had forgotten that that was an option.
On Feb 27, 8:34 pm, "Chip Pearson" wrote: I use my own XLStart directory since I have workbooks that I want opened regardless of which version of Excel I happen to be using. Just create a new folder called "C:\XLStart" and choose that folder as the "Alternate Startup Directory" or "Open files in this directory when Excel starts" setting. The wording of that setting varies between versions of Excel but they all mean same thing. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLCwww.cpearson.com (email address is on the web site) wrote in message oups.com... What I need to do is find how I can have a work book open when Excel starts in Vista. With XP and before this was done by placing the work book in the xlStart directory in the users Application Data\Microsoft\Excel directory. That path is now locked, as far as I can tell. Office 2003. |
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