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Answer» Quote from: Allan on August 13, 2010, 07:57:29 AM ... if the file association is broken there is no way the OS will know which app to use to open the extension.But, if you open the application and then use its Open command to find the file and open it, the OS does not need to know which app to use. So, again, are you ABSOLUTELY sure about this? I'm not sure I understand the question soybean. Any app can open a file without an associated file extension. But the file association for the OS is required for the OS to know which app is used to open a specific extension. I hope I'm being as clear as I think I am Let's recap some basic facts here. We're TALKING about two methods of opening a file. METHOD 1: Open Windows Explorer, browse to the folder containing the file to be opened, and then double-click on that file.
METHOD 2: Start this application (in this case, Excel 2007), and use the Open command on Excel's menu to find the file, select it, and open it.
Does this make sense?Yes. That's exactly what I'm saying too. Not sure where we disagree.Well, OP has a problem with METHOD 1, right? He does not have a problem using METHOD 2. In reply #11, I was referring to the problem with METHOD 1, which you've just stated you agree with. So, I'm still wondering why you posted the response you posted in reply #12. This link I posted was purely to address the issue with METHOD 1.Quote from: soybean on August 13, 2010, 07:38:01 AM I think the "file association" in Windows XP may be the problem. See How to change or select which program starts when you double-click a file in Windows XP and check your system to see whether it's file association is set correctly. Hi thanks for all the replys to just keep updated I installed office excel 2003 along with 2007 and 2003 opens fine but same issue with 2007. I have tried this but still the same this is a issue that WANT to fix the more time i spend on it the more i just want to fix it! I also fount another way to try fix it but still did not work may be a possible issue with Personal.xlsb - the file where your personal macros are stored. Navigate to here and delete the file (if there is a file) C:\Documents and Settings\USERID\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART Excel will create a new file if you record a macro. another permanent solution to this issue but not sure want to try this incase it messes things up? In Windows Explorer go to: Tools>Folder Options>File Types Then scroll down to XLSX and click Advanced. Under Optionsdouble-click/Edit OPEN Change the line under "Applications to Perform action" from "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\EXCEL.EXE" /e to "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\EXCEL.EXE" /e "%1" Also DDE Message should be: [open("%1")]Actually...I just ran into this issue a couple days ago, and I was thinking about this TOPIC when I did! The problem? Someone had The Weather Channel installed on their PC, their Internet connection went down, and when The Weather Channel doesn't have an Internet connection, it seems to freak out Microsoft Office for some reason. Makes sense? It didn't to me either, but then again, a lot of those weather programs can be classified as "bloatware" for good reason... |
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