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When I search for an Excel page using the documents shortcut and click on
the Excel document, the program opens in an Aero looking display, and a box opens telling me to enter my product key. The title bar of this box says MS Home and Student 2007. I do not have 2007, I have 2003. Then, if I open Excel by going to All Programs and clicking on the MS Excel link the program opens normally in Excel 2003. What can be causing this behavior ? -- stevemalee |
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If you are trying to search on a specific sheet in Excel either select the
range you want to search or a single cell (then Excel check everthing) and press Ctrl+F. Edit Find. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "stevemalee" wrote: When I search for an Excel page using the documents shortcut and click on the Excel document, the program opens in an Aero looking display, and a box opens telling me to enter my product key. The title bar of this box says MS Home and Student 2007. I do not have 2007, I have 2003. Then, if I open Excel by going to All Programs and clicking on the MS Excel link the program opens normally in Excel 2003. What can be causing this behavior ? -- stevemalee |
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Somehow I didn't explain my problem properly.
I am not searching for a specific sheet. I am trying to open an Excel document, not a page. I should have said workbook since I guess you don't call anything in Excel a document. What I want is *.xls. Thanks -- stevemalee "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: If you are trying to search on a specific sheet in Excel either select the range you want to search or a single cell (then Excel check everthing) and press Ctrl+F. Edit Find. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "stevemalee" wrote: When I search for an Excel page using the documents shortcut and click on the Excel document, the program opens in an Aero looking display, and a box opens telling me to enter my product key. The title bar of this box says MS Home and Student 2007. I do not have 2007, I have 2003. Then, if I open Excel by going to All Programs and clicking on the MS Excel link the program opens normally in Excel 2003. What can be causing this behavior ? -- stevemalee |
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Hi Steve,
I can't duplicate this behavior on my machine, sorry, you might repost the question because people won't always look at a post that has answers. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "stevemalee" wrote: Somehow I didn't explain my problem properly. I am not searching for a specific sheet. I am trying to open an Excel document, not a page. I should have said workbook since I guess you don't call anything in Excel a document. What I want is *.xls. Thanks -- stevemalee "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: If you are trying to search on a specific sheet in Excel either select the range you want to search or a single cell (then Excel check everthing) and press Ctrl+F. Edit Find. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "stevemalee" wrote: When I search for an Excel page using the documents shortcut and click on the Excel document, the program opens in an Aero looking display, and a box opens telling me to enter my product key. The title bar of this box says MS Home and Student 2007. I do not have 2007, I have 2003. Then, if I open Excel by going to All Programs and clicking on the MS Excel link the program opens normally in Excel 2003. What can be causing this behavior ? -- stevemalee |
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