RowdyGuy,
It might help to know which version of Lotus you're using.
With 123 Release 5, it's possible to have 123 open a file "together" with 123 - by placing the path/filename after the 123W.exe file.
If there is such a file "attached" to your 123W.exe icon (or to the filename itself), you can remove it. If attached to an icon, simply right-click on the icon, and choose "Properties".
In the "Properties" window, opposite "Target", you'll see the "123.EXE" file, preceded with a path - possibly "PROGRAMS".
After "123.EXE", if there is a path/filename, then remove the path/filename.
Then click on "Apply", and then "OK".
This will then result in you being able to load 123 WITHOUT 123 opening that file.
If this was the case - that there was a filename "attached", this is what used to be referred to as a "command-line parameter". Such a file would of course exist on your PC - or perhaps on your network if you're attached to a network. The path specified will of course tell you exactly where the file is, so you'll be able to delete the file if you want.
AFTER you have removed the file as a command-line parameter, you should then be able to get to the menu. You can then do as I suggested earlier - de-activate "Run autoexecue macros". You should then be able to open the same file - and NOT have the macro run automatically. This will then enable you to examine the file - and the macro(s) - if you prefer.
The file is one that will likely have an "autoexecute" macro. In Release 5, creating such a macro is done by assigning a special range name - of "\0" to the first cell containing macro code. The "0" is not the letter "O", but the number "0".
I hope this proves to be the scenario you're facing.
Please advise as to how you make out.
Regards, ...Dale Watson