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Gord Dibben
 
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Default hourglass won't go away after formula was entered

Dawn

Depends which version of Excel you are running.

Versions earlier than 2002 had an AutoSave Add-in under ToolsAdd-ins which
when turned on saved incremental backups at intervals, usually 10 minutes.

2002 and 2003 have an "AutoRecovery" feature which does not save incremental
backups, but does store a recovery file at intervals you set under
ToolsOptionsSave.

If Excel crashes you would be offered a chance to use that recovery file next
time you open Excel.

I believe a CAD classifies as a crash but not 100% certain.

Shutting down the computer cold would qualify.

Lotsa luck.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 11:56:01 -0800, "Dawn"
wrote:

Someone else mentioned that to me.....how can we tell if autosave is switched
on or not?? If it is on he'll be happy to shut it down. Thanks again!

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi Dawn

Well hopefully Autosave is switched on and is at the default setting of 10
minutes. If so, should he have to close the file he will only lose the last
10 minutes work prior to the problem.


Regards

Roger Govier


Dawn wrote:
Hi Roger! Nope, that didn't work. Thanks!!!

"Roger Govier" wrote:


Hi Dawn

Maybe Ctrl+Shift+Break.
Perhaps he has got a macro that has got into an endless loop.

Regards

Roger Govier


Dawn wrote:

This question is for my husband. He's at home working on a homework
assingment in excel. He said he entered a formula then the hour glass came
up and it hasn't gone away. He can't close without saving. He's going to
have to shut the system down without saving 3 hours of work. Any
suggestions? Thanks for you time.