
Quote: Originally Posted by
Gendov
After some search in the Internet I finally found the solution:
Click "start" - the button down left to your screen Select "run" and type "regedit".
Click OK. The Registry Editor opens in a window.
In the registry editor locate the following: HKEY, LOCALMACHINE, SOFTWARE, MICROSOFT, OFFICE, EXCEL, ADDINS, BtOFFICEAddin.BtOFFICEIntegration.1
Under label "Name" there should be a line: "Lodbehavior". Now in the same line under "Type" there should be REG_DWORD" and under "Data" there should be "0x0000003 (3)" or something similar as far as the last digit is concerned (in this case 3).
Behold, you are close to the solution... Change the last digit AND the one in brackets (in my case 3) to read 0! In my case under "Data" now reads "0x0000000 (0)".
That's it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Close the registry editor and restart the computer.
Your Excel now is working perfectly!
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Actually, I can't find the
BtOFFICEAddin.BtOFFICEIntegration.1 on the registry path given. I used the Find function and found it under Access Tree. I changed it and my Excel working as normal again. THANKS dude!