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Re: Trying to get xlstart file to open automatically
user name
2007-02-27 10:15:04
Use startup switches when you start Excel

On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Accessories,
and then
click Windows Explorer. 
In Windows Explorer, go to Program FilesMicrosoft
OfficeOffice11,
right-click EXCEL.exe, and click Create Shortcut. 
Right-click the shortcut you created, click Properties, and
then modify
the path in the Target box with switches from the following
table. 
Note  Switches are not case sensitive: /O is the same as /o.
In some
scenarios, you can use more than one switch at a time. If
you use more
than one switch at a time, you must separate the switches
with spaces.
For example: /o /s

To start Excel and Type 
Prevent display of the Excel startup screen and a new blank
workbook /e
or /embedded 
Create a new workbook that contains a single macro sheet /m

Force Excel to re-register itself /o 
Specify the working folder as the active working folder
instead of the
default working folder  /p workbook path 
Open a specific workbook as read-only (read-only: A setting
that allows
a file to be read or copied, but not changed or saved. If
you change a
read-only file, you can save your changes only if you give
the document
a new name.) /r workbook pathfile name 

Specify Office Safe Mode /s, /safe, or /safemode 
Open and close Excel to rewrite all registry keys and
reassociate Excel
with all Excel files, such as workbooks and charts
/regserver 
Open and close Excel to unregister Excel /unregserver 

Click OK. 
Move the shortcut to WindowsDocuments and SettingsStart
Menu. 
Note  Your custom shortcut may be replaced by a Windows
Installer
shortcut if you name the shortcut Microsoft Excel, and
either of the
following are true:

You use the Detect and Repair command in Microsoft Office,
and you
selected the Repair my shortcuts while repairing check box.

You select the Repair Office option in Maintenance Mode
setup, click the
Repair errors in my Office installation option, and then
select the
Restore My Shortcuts check box. 
If a Windows Installer shortcut replaces your custom
shortcut, you must
re-create your custom, non-Windows Installer, shortcuts.



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