How do I stop Excel from looking for missing add-in?
I have Microsoft Office Excel 2013. I also have MATLAB with the SpreadsheetLinkEx toolbox. When MATLAB installs, it installs an add-in to excel for the Spreadsheet Link. I recently upgraded to MATLAB 2016b, and it's add-in got installed properly. I also removed MATLAB 2014b, which removed it's add-in file but now every time Excel starts, I get "Sorry, we couldn't find C:Program FilesMATLABR2014btoolboxexlinkexcllink.xlam. Is it possible it was moved, renamed or deleted?"
I go to the File tab, click on Options, go to "Add-Ins", then click "Go..." next to Manage: with "Excel Add-ins" selected. When I click on "Excllink" it automatically says "Cannot find add-in 'C:Program FilesMATLABR2014btoolboxexlinkexcllink.xlam'. Delete from list?" Well that sounds excellent, so I click yes, and it disappears from the list, and I click OK. Everything seems fine. Until I close Excel and start Excel again... and then I get the error again and it reappears in the list. How do I permanently remove it from the add-ins list?
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I have Microsoft Office Excel 2013. I also have MATLAB with the SpreadsheetLinkEx toolbox. When MATLAB installs, it installs an add-in to excel for the Spreadsheet Link. I recently upgraded to MATLAB 2016b, and it's add-in got installed properly. I also removed MATLAB 2014b, which removed it's add-in file but now every time Excel starts, I get "Sorry, we couldn't find C:Program FilesMATLABR2014btoolboxexlinkexcllink.xlam. Is it possible it was moved, renamed or deleted?"
I go to the File tab, click on Options, go to "Add-Ins", then click "Go..." next to Manage: with "Excel Add-ins" selected. When I click on "Excllink" it automatically says "Cannot find add-in 'C:Program FilesMATLABR2014btoolboxexlinkexcllink.xlam'. Delete from list?" Well that sounds excellent, so I click yes, and it disappears from the list, and I click OK. Everything seems fine. Until I close Excel and start Excel again... and then I get the error again and it reappears in the list. How do I permanently remove it from the add-ins list?
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Seems like your normal.xlt file is corrupt. Deleting it should make the removing permanent.
– LPChip
Oct 5 '16 at 16:02
Apparently I do not have a normal.xlt file. I followed instructions here: superuser.com/questions/511580/… and it does not appear to exist. I also performed a windows search on my profile folder and Program Files folders and no such file appears to exist.
– Trashman
Oct 5 '16 at 16:15
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@Trashman - If you don't have one you need to repair your Office installation.
– Ramhound
Oct 5 '16 at 16:47
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I have Microsoft Office Excel 2013. I also have MATLAB with the SpreadsheetLinkEx toolbox. When MATLAB installs, it installs an add-in to excel for the Spreadsheet Link. I recently upgraded to MATLAB 2016b, and it's add-in got installed properly. I also removed MATLAB 2014b, which removed it's add-in file but now every time Excel starts, I get "Sorry, we couldn't find C:Program FilesMATLABR2014btoolboxexlinkexcllink.xlam. Is it possible it was moved, renamed or deleted?"
I go to the File tab, click on Options, go to "Add-Ins", then click "Go..." next to Manage: with "Excel Add-ins" selected. When I click on "Excllink" it automatically says "Cannot find add-in 'C:Program FilesMATLABR2014btoolboxexlinkexcllink.xlam'. Delete from list?" Well that sounds excellent, so I click yes, and it disappears from the list, and I click OK. Everything seems fine. Until I close Excel and start Excel again... and then I get the error again and it reappears in the list. How do I permanently remove it from the add-ins list?
microsoft-excel-2013
I have Microsoft Office Excel 2013. I also have MATLAB with the SpreadsheetLinkEx toolbox. When MATLAB installs, it installs an add-in to excel for the Spreadsheet Link. I recently upgraded to MATLAB 2016b, and it's add-in got installed properly. I also removed MATLAB 2014b, which removed it's add-in file but now every time Excel starts, I get "Sorry, we couldn't find C:Program FilesMATLABR2014btoolboxexlinkexcllink.xlam. Is it possible it was moved, renamed or deleted?"
I go to the File tab, click on Options, go to "Add-Ins", then click "Go..." next to Manage: with "Excel Add-ins" selected. When I click on "Excllink" it automatically says "Cannot find add-in 'C:Program FilesMATLABR2014btoolboxexlinkexcllink.xlam'. Delete from list?" Well that sounds excellent, so I click yes, and it disappears from the list, and I click OK. Everything seems fine. Until I close Excel and start Excel again... and then I get the error again and it reappears in the list. How do I permanently remove it from the add-ins list?
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Seems like your normal.xlt file is corrupt. Deleting it should make the removing permanent.
– LPChip
Oct 5 '16 at 16:02
Apparently I do not have a normal.xlt file. I followed instructions here: superuser.com/questions/511580/… and it does not appear to exist. I also performed a windows search on my profile folder and Program Files folders and no such file appears to exist.
– Trashman
Oct 5 '16 at 16:15
1
@Trashman - If you don't have one you need to repair your Office installation.
– Ramhound
Oct 5 '16 at 16:47
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Seems like your normal.xlt file is corrupt. Deleting it should make the removing permanent.
– LPChip
Oct 5 '16 at 16:02
Apparently I do not have a normal.xlt file. I followed instructions here: superuser.com/questions/511580/… and it does not appear to exist. I also performed a windows search on my profile folder and Program Files folders and no such file appears to exist.
– Trashman
Oct 5 '16 at 16:15
1
@Trashman - If you don't have one you need to repair your Office installation.
– Ramhound
Oct 5 '16 at 16:47
Seems like your normal.xlt file is corrupt. Deleting it should make the removing permanent.
– LPChip
Oct 5 '16 at 16:02
Seems like your normal.xlt file is corrupt. Deleting it should make the removing permanent.
– LPChip
Oct 5 '16 at 16:02
Apparently I do not have a normal.xlt file. I followed instructions here: superuser.com/questions/511580/… and it does not appear to exist. I also performed a windows search on my profile folder and Program Files folders and no such file appears to exist.
– Trashman
Oct 5 '16 at 16:15
Apparently I do not have a normal.xlt file. I followed instructions here: superuser.com/questions/511580/… and it does not appear to exist. I also performed a windows search on my profile folder and Program Files folders and no such file appears to exist.
– Trashman
Oct 5 '16 at 16:15
1
1
@Trashman - If you don't have one you need to repair your Office installation.
– Ramhound
Oct 5 '16 at 16:47
@Trashman - If you don't have one you need to repair your Office installation.
– Ramhound
Oct 5 '16 at 16:47
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Never mind, here's the solution:
First, uninstall the old add-in. Following the description in http://www.mathworks.com/help/exlink/add-in-setup.html to and including step 5. Then uncheck the Spreadsheet link, accept and close Excel.
Restart Excel and install the add-in following the description in http://www.mathworks.com/help/exlink/add-in-setup.html.
OK, this sort of got me in the right direction. "Uncheck" was key. This didn't work exactly as written since I already had the new add-in installed. I had to uncheck, close, then reopen, then remove. Now it's gone.
– Trashman
Oct 6 '16 at 12:50
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Go to file-options- click add ins, click on the add in of interest, click go, it will bring up a list, then just untick the add in from the list this will delete it, it will ask are you sure you want to delete, click yes
Problem solved, had this issue myself after uninstalling chem draw
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Never mind, here's the solution:
First, uninstall the old add-in. Following the description in http://www.mathworks.com/help/exlink/add-in-setup.html to and including step 5. Then uncheck the Spreadsheet link, accept and close Excel.
Restart Excel and install the add-in following the description in http://www.mathworks.com/help/exlink/add-in-setup.html.
OK, this sort of got me in the right direction. "Uncheck" was key. This didn't work exactly as written since I already had the new add-in installed. I had to uncheck, close, then reopen, then remove. Now it's gone.
– Trashman
Oct 6 '16 at 12:50
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Never mind, here's the solution:
First, uninstall the old add-in. Following the description in http://www.mathworks.com/help/exlink/add-in-setup.html to and including step 5. Then uncheck the Spreadsheet link, accept and close Excel.
Restart Excel and install the add-in following the description in http://www.mathworks.com/help/exlink/add-in-setup.html.
OK, this sort of got me in the right direction. "Uncheck" was key. This didn't work exactly as written since I already had the new add-in installed. I had to uncheck, close, then reopen, then remove. Now it's gone.
– Trashman
Oct 6 '16 at 12:50
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Never mind, here's the solution:
First, uninstall the old add-in. Following the description in http://www.mathworks.com/help/exlink/add-in-setup.html to and including step 5. Then uncheck the Spreadsheet link, accept and close Excel.
Restart Excel and install the add-in following the description in http://www.mathworks.com/help/exlink/add-in-setup.html.
Never mind, here's the solution:
First, uninstall the old add-in. Following the description in http://www.mathworks.com/help/exlink/add-in-setup.html to and including step 5. Then uncheck the Spreadsheet link, accept and close Excel.
Restart Excel and install the add-in following the description in http://www.mathworks.com/help/exlink/add-in-setup.html.
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OK, this sort of got me in the right direction. "Uncheck" was key. This didn't work exactly as written since I already had the new add-in installed. I had to uncheck, close, then reopen, then remove. Now it's gone.
– Trashman
Oct 6 '16 at 12:50
add a comment |
OK, this sort of got me in the right direction. "Uncheck" was key. This didn't work exactly as written since I already had the new add-in installed. I had to uncheck, close, then reopen, then remove. Now it's gone.
– Trashman
Oct 6 '16 at 12:50
OK, this sort of got me in the right direction. "Uncheck" was key. This didn't work exactly as written since I already had the new add-in installed. I had to uncheck, close, then reopen, then remove. Now it's gone.
– Trashman
Oct 6 '16 at 12:50
OK, this sort of got me in the right direction. "Uncheck" was key. This didn't work exactly as written since I already had the new add-in installed. I had to uncheck, close, then reopen, then remove. Now it's gone.
– Trashman
Oct 6 '16 at 12:50
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Go to file-options- click add ins, click on the add in of interest, click go, it will bring up a list, then just untick the add in from the list this will delete it, it will ask are you sure you want to delete, click yes
Problem solved, had this issue myself after uninstalling chem draw
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Go to file-options- click add ins, click on the add in of interest, click go, it will bring up a list, then just untick the add in from the list this will delete it, it will ask are you sure you want to delete, click yes
Problem solved, had this issue myself after uninstalling chem draw
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Go to file-options- click add ins, click on the add in of interest, click go, it will bring up a list, then just untick the add in from the list this will delete it, it will ask are you sure you want to delete, click yes
Problem solved, had this issue myself after uninstalling chem draw
Go to file-options- click add ins, click on the add in of interest, click go, it will bring up a list, then just untick the add in from the list this will delete it, it will ask are you sure you want to delete, click yes
Problem solved, had this issue myself after uninstalling chem draw
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Seems like your normal.xlt file is corrupt. Deleting it should make the removing permanent.
– LPChip
Oct 5 '16 at 16:02
Apparently I do not have a normal.xlt file. I followed instructions here: superuser.com/questions/511580/… and it does not appear to exist. I also performed a windows search on my profile folder and Program Files folders and no such file appears to exist.
– Trashman
Oct 5 '16 at 16:15
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@Trashman - If you don't have one you need to repair your Office installation.
– Ramhound
Oct 5 '16 at 16:47