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It is not "politically biased" to fact-check. Fact-checking is an essential tool for keeping us grounded in reality.
Alex enlists Richard to help distract investors when he hears disturbing news about skeletons on the construction site grounds. Teddy tasks herself with creating original Halloween costumes for Allison and Leo.
Randall is confronted with a tough choice; Kate and Toby adjust to their new home; Miguel and Jack's friendship solidifies.
Catherine is back in town and has no idea what’s been going on between Jackson and Maggie, while her relationship with Richard has become distant. Owen and Amelia treat a woman who fell in the basement and quickly realize that there is more to the story, and Maggie is shocked to learn about some of Richard’s relatives who are seeking help.
Kevin reflects on his past. Rebecca visits Randall at college. Beth's mom comes to visit. Kate and Toby share new experiences with Baby Jack.
Meredith faces the medical board as her future as a doctor remains uncertain, and she’s forced to reckon with her past in some challenging ways. Meanwhile, the interns are put to the test as they are each vying to be the most successful on their respective cases in the absence of some of the attendings.
Rebecca hosts a dinner party. Kevin tries to support those around him. Randall faces concerns about how his family is adjusting to their new home.
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Excerpt from https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/troubleshoot/excel/files-open-automatically
Remove files from the XLStart folder and the alternative startup folders
To remove files from the XLStart folder and the alternative startup folders, follow these steps:
- Select Start, and then select Run.
- In the Open box, type one of the following and press Enter:
- For Office 365 or 2019 32 bit:C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\root\xx\XLSTART
- For Office 365 or 2019 64 bit:C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\xx\XLSTART
Where “xx” represents the version that you are using (for example, Office15, Office14, etc.).
Also try the following:
- %appdata%\Microsoft\excel\XLSTART
- C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\excel\XLSTART
- Delete any files in the XLStart folder or move them to another folder.
- Restart Excel.