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Excel not prompting for save on exit

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jim37055 - 13 Jul 2006 19:00 GMT
A co-worker has had something happen to his excel settings that is
causing Excel not to prompt him to ask if he wants to save his work
when he closes a spreadsheet.  I have searched in vain for the setting
that controls this.  I am sure that this is something very simple that
I should know, but if anyone could help me past this brain fart I am
currently having, I would appreciate it.

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Michael Behm - 13 Jul 2006 19:34 GMT
Hi Jim,

I don't personally have any experience with this issue, but I did come
accross some user posts in another forum that pertain to this.  One person
was having this issue only when saving to a networked drive.  People who
were having problems saving locally were able to solve their problem by
trying the following:

1.) delete all excel10.xls from C:\documents and settings\current
profile\application data\microsoft\excel.

Before doing this ensure excel isn't running, hope this helps.

2.) The cause was dangling Excel processes. After killing them taskkill /f
/im excel.exe the problem went away!

Just thought I would pass this on to you.  see
http://help.lockergnome.com/office/Excel-2003-prompt-save-exit-ftopict695953.html

Michael

> A co-worker has had something happen to his excel settings that is
> causing Excel not to prompt him to ask if he wants to save his work
> when he closes a spreadsheet.  I have searched in vain for the setting
> that controls this.  I am sure that this is something very simple that
> I should know, but if anyone could help me past this brain fart I am
> currently having, I would appreciate it.
 
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