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RPB September 10th 09 05:19 PM

Excel 2007 startup
 
How do I start excel 07 with no blank workbook opening? On previous versions
one could start the excel program without opening the blank default workbook,
but, I can not find how to shut this off in 2007?

Gordon[_6_] September 10th 09 05:27 PM

Excel 2007 startup
 

"RPB" wrote in message
...
How do I start excel 07 with no blank workbook opening? On previous
versions
one could start the excel program without opening the blank default
workbook,
but, I can not find how to shut this off in 2007?


Well I've been using Excel since Office 95 and I've never seen or used that
"feature".
Might be an idea to ask in an EXCEL group rather than Outlook?


F.H. Muffman September 10th 09 05:51 PM

Excel 2007 startup
 
"RPB" wrote in message
...

How do I start excel 07 with no blank workbook opening? On previous
versions one could start the excel program without opening the blank default
workbook, but, I can not find how to shut this off in 2007?


Well I've been using Excel since Office 95 and I've never seen or used
that "feature".
Might be an idea to ask in an EXCEL group rather than Outlook?


Command line option /e (I was curious and couldn't resist trying to see how
to do it).
--
f.h.
Microsoft Outlook MVP



Gordon[_6_] September 10th 09 06:40 PM

Excel 2007 startup
 

"F.H. Muffman" wrote in message
.com...
"RPB" wrote in message
...

How do I start excel 07 with no blank workbook opening? On previous
versions one could start the excel program without opening the blank
default
workbook, but, I can not find how to shut this off in 2007?


Well I've been using Excel since Office 95 and I've never seen or used
that "feature".
Might be an idea to ask in an EXCEL group rather than Outlook?


Command line option /e (I was curious and couldn't resist trying to see
how to do it).


No wonder I never used it - or needed it!


F.H. Muffman September 10th 09 06:53 PM

Excel 2007 startup
 
How do I start excel 07 with no blank workbook opening? On previous
versions one could start the excel program without opening the
blank
default
workbook, but, I can not find how to shut this off in 2007?
Well I've been using Excel since Office 95 and I've never seen or
used
that "feature".
Might be an idea to ask in an EXCEL group rather than Outlook?

Command line option /e (I was curious and couldn't resist trying to
see how to do it).

No wonder I never used it - or needed it!


I'm torn by whether I'd want to use it or not. I think it's one of those
settings where I'd be happy I had it enabled the same amount that I'd be
irked by it.

--
f.h.
Microsoft Outlook MVP



Diane Poremsky [MVP] September 10th 09 07:04 PM

Excel 2007 startup
 
there might be a keystroke too. (Shift+ click bypasses macros, Ctrl+ is safe
mode - those are the only ones I remember.)



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"F.H. Muffman" wrote in message
.com...
How do I start excel 07 with no blank workbook opening? On previous
versions one could start the excel program without opening the
blank
default
workbook, but, I can not find how to shut this off in 2007?
Well I've been using Excel since Office 95 and I've never seen or
used
that "feature".
Might be an idea to ask in an EXCEL group rather than Outlook?
Command line option /e (I was curious and couldn't resist trying to
see how to do it).

No wonder I never used it - or needed it!


I'm torn by whether I'd want to use it or not. I think it's one of those
settings where I'd be happy I had it enabled the same amount that I'd be
irked by it.

--
f.h.
Microsoft Outlook MVP




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