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From: Kylie on 05/25/2003
I created a spreadsheet and then emailed to another user. When the sheet was sent back to me I am no longer able to open it as it comes up with the error. Excel.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You will need to restart the program. An error log is being created.

There are some macros in this sheet. Your help would be very much appreciated

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From: Mahendran on 09/13/2007
Guys, it has a easy solution. It will always come in win 2k and win xp. JUst change the user profile. it will work. damn sure.

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From: Andy on 06/14/2004
We were getting the same problem as Nidhi on 1 users machine here. As per your suggestions it was his default printer (networked ). Tried creating a local printer first, solved it. Then found works OK with other network printers. Set the most useful as his default. No more problems.

Deleted all local drivers and reconnected problem printer, but still not resolved. Must be a problem with the server setup or driver.

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From: Kent on 12/11/2003
I (unintentionally) had Win2K perform the start-up disk check about a month and a half ago, it freaked out and began truncating hundreds of excel files, and from that point on Excel wouldn't launch at all. Our in-house IT support had me try to re-install Office, then re-installed Win2K, purged Office, tried again, ran various registry cleaners and other maintenance software all at their suggestion....

all to no avail.

Starting Excel.exe /Safe proved it would actually launch, and the removal of the Excel.xlb file completely solved the problem...

You guys rock - thanks for the tip!
-K

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From: Carlos on 12/10/2003
Thanks JBR! Great help!
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From: Manish on 10/28/2003
Hi,
I have the same Excel crash problem when I open a file that has macros in it. I created a file with macros and copied it to another machine. When I open the file, it asks me to ENABLE Macros. When I do that, it gives me the error message and closes.
But other files on that machine works fine.

Please Help.

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From: Nidhi on 10/07/2003
I'm so glad I ran across this discussion thread last night. I spent 3 hours in the Microsoft help sites trying to understand why my WINWORD and EXCELL were generating errors every time I tried to edit font or print a document, (WINWORD would automatically give me an error about 3 seconds after opening a document). I couldn't find anything out there, and was thinking that this problem must be very uncommon, and that I must have lost a peice of program somewhere. Changing my default printer from network to local after reading information here fixed me right up.

ThaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnKKKK You all so much

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From: JBR on 09/14/2003
Hi,

I had the same problem when opening Excel.
Looking at various threads on this topic, I finaly decided to jump to: www.cpearson.com\excel\StartupErrors.htm where I found the solution to my problem : *.xlb files
Try !!!!

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From: Kris on 08/21/2003
Hi kylie u should try the excel tool 'excelfix.exe'
am sure it will repair ur file.
Just seacrh for it on the web i don't have the address with me.
any other problem just mail me on concept58@yahoo.com
take care
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From: Mohan on 08/19/2003
I got the below error while trying to open an Excel sheet which is password protected.

Excel.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You will need to restart the program. An error log is being created.

Kindly advice, how to recover.

Thanks,

link2mohan@rediffmail.com

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From: Peter on 06/20/2003
yes I had the Excel.exe crash and I simply turned on my computer that has the shared defualt printer attached to it and its was fixed:) thanks for advice people
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