(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:21 pm
Post subject: Excel Error on Opening Spreadsheet Archived from groups: microsoft>public>excel>crashesgpfs (more info?)
Here is a puzzlement for me. We have been using Excel for our financial
statement preparation for many years (Since 1998). We have just kept the
same worksheet and saved it anew in the latest version of Excel. Whenever we
open certain spreadsheets we get the following error:
“Cannot find ‘C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office12\Library\MSQuery\XLQuery.XLA ‘!Register.DClick, which has been
assigned to run each time Financial Statemensts.xls is opened. Continuing
could cause errors. Cancel opening Financial Statements.xls?”
Continuing has never caused an error that we know of, and we have searched
all our resources for why Excel would be returning this error. I know that
earlier versions of Excel needed an add-in for queries, but we cannot find
any way to stop the error from returning each time we open the file.
(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 4:22 pm
Post subject: RE: Excel Error on Opening Spreadsheet [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Take a look at the ThisWOrkbook module and see if there's anything there.
"Tom" wrote:
> Here is a puzzlement for me. We have been using Excel for our financial
> statement preparation for many years (Since 1998). We have just kept the
> same worksheet and saved it anew in the latest version of Excel. Whenever we
> open certain spreadsheets we get the following error:
>
> “Cannot find ‘C:\Program Files\Microsoft
> Office\Office12\Library\MSQuery\XLQuery.XLA ‘!Register.DClick, which has been
> assigned to run each time Financial Statemensts.xls is opened. Continuing
> could cause errors. Cancel opening Financial Statements.xls?”
>
> Continuing has never caused an error that we know of, and we have searched
> all our resources for why Excel would be returning this error. I know that
> earlier versions of Excel needed an add-in for queries, but we cannot find
> any way to stop the error from returning each time we open the file.
>
> Can you provide any insight to this proplem?
>
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