I had the same problem either, and no matter what i tried to do i couldn't fix it.....
u have to use system restore sorry
Yes you can ask it to restore its configuration to an earlier 'saved' restore point. Restore points are saved before Microsoft security upgrades.
You should be able to do a system restore, if that doesnt work simply reinstall the excel from your Microsoft Office.
Sometimes, Windows 7 deletes older system restores. That maybe a reason that you may not be able to restore to factory settings. You can seek help from a technician or do a fresh installation of OS.
normally it is in administratotr documents(my documents)
Volume Shadow Copy service or System Restore service
You can get grant money to restore pipe organs from various sources. Most corporations and organizations will offer grants. You can look for a corporation that will identify with your need to award you the grant.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
On a computer with both Windows Vista and either Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installed, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 deletes any existing System Restore points belonging to Windows Vista during boot. Microsoft confirms this issue but maintains that it is a fundamental function of the way XP works and cannot be changed. According to Microsoft, the solution is to install Windows Vista on a separate partition invisible to XP.
You will need to restore from backups or reinstall the software.
Microsoft, depending on the system, offers many types of back up software. I know for my computer I got a restore disk that had all programs my computer originally came with. You can back up many files to discs or even on the computer, such as restore. Extra hard drives are also available for purchase.