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    Advice: Google Desktop not compatible with Excel

    Charles Williams has a note on this:

    Google Desktop beta is incompatible with Excel: causes one or more of these problems.

    • - request for project password on closing Excel
    • - duplicate project names in VBE
    • - toolbar fails to appear

    The solution is to uninstall Google Desktop. Some problems can be bypassed by unchecking and rechecking Tools-->Addins-->FastExcel2

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    Thanks for the info, Rich! I was going to install it last night, but didn't quite get there!

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    Thanx for the warning Rich
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