If John's suggestion to delete the Excel preferences doesn't help, you can
try repairing permissions on your machine by launching Disk Utility in the
Applications/Utilities folder, selecting the active drive, and selecting
"Verify Disk Permissions" to verify or "Repair Disk Permissions" to
repair.
On 5/20/08 6:41 AM, in article
jemcgimpsey-4088F7.07415520052008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"JE McGimpsey"
<jemcgimpsey@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article <ee9b45b.11@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> MacAllan <a.nadler@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> Do I have to uninstall excel 2008 and then start again.
>
> Absolutely not - reinstalling almost never solves anything. Applications
> just don't corrupt.
>
>> Any help would be appreciated as the improvements made in SP1 appear to
solve
>> my concerns from the original set-up
>
> Instead, with XL closed, try deleting the XL prefs
>
> ~:Library:Preferences:com.microsoft.Excel.plist
>
> where ~ is your home directory.
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Pat McMillan
Macintosh Business Unit
Microsoft Corp.
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