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Old September 22nd, 2004, 10:53 PM
Rob
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Default Error when opening Excel

Everytime I open Excel I get an error message. The title
bar says "Microsoft Visual Basic" and the error says "File
not found". There is an OK and Help button available. I
click the OK button and Excel seems to start up w/ not
problems. I click the help button and doesn't give me any
idea as to what file cannot be found. How do I get this
error message to stop popping up?
 




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