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I've got a problem with Excel 2007. If i try to open a file using any method other than the Office button in Excel itself it tells me that it cannot find the file. So, if i go to my Docs folder and double click an xlsx file, Excel loads then shows me a popup saying
Windows cannot find <Path to file> make sure you typed the name correctly and then try again
Same thing if i use the Recent start menu item in Vista. Only if i use the Office button in Excel to open a file does it work.
Any ideas ?
Olly
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by: roryaPosted on 2008-03-25 at 06:12:47ID: 21201559
Check under Excel Options, there is an option in the Advanced section called 'Ignore other applications that use Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)' - make sure this is *not* checked.