REPEAT step 5 by clicking the RIGHT pointing arrow again, and this time click "Pin to Taskbar".At the TOP, click the RIGHT pointing arrow next to "More".RIGHT CLICK - NOT REGULAR CLICK - the app you are dealing with.Scroll down to 'Microsoft Office 2013' and click the tiny drop down arrow to the right. I DID A TEST RUN on 'POWERPOINT' BEFORE UNPINNING EACH ICON FROM THE TASKBAR: So, after unpinning and re-pinning each app now opens directly from my again taskbar, and I no longer get the 'Error' message we have all gotten. I got this idea from reading Joey Eury's great quick fix suggestion that enabled us to access these apps. WORD opened fine from the taskbar shortcut icon, so I only did this to PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook by first unpinning each from taskbar, then re-pinning each to taskbar again. Plus, since whatever caused this bug to happen happened to others with newer versions of Office, I'd like to find the cause plus resolution rather than potentially setting myself to again 'reinfect' a fresh reinstall. But I'd really prefer to debug the software I have invested in vs. My MS account supposedly has a backup copy of my Office that I presume I could access if I decided to uninstall and try to reinstall a fresh copy of Office. Even though it's not supported by MS, it's still all I need for light duty personal stuff.a subscription to online 365 would be overkill + unnecessary recurring expense, etc. Have still not found a way to create actionable shortcuts, for all are set to open with appvlc yet don't proceed beyond just opening the Excel program.įWIW I'm (still) using a local copy of Office 2013 on my Win10 machine. Directly opening a file after browsing seems hit and miss. Using today's listings in Recent Workbooks seems to be one way. Requires other steps to get some files to actually open. Key finding was noticing existing and new shortcuts to existing files are now set to open with appvlc, so opening with those shortcuts causes only Excel program to open and not that worksheet. Fine yesterday but problems starting today 9/19/23. Same issues and experiences as others regarding Excel.
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