Where does MS Vista store xslx files opened directly from Inte
That's odd.
If the file has been saved, then you should see the name including the path.
And I would guess that whatever email client you're using would have to save the
file first so it could spawn excel.
I'd try again.
Or look at
File|Properties|General tab
(xl2003 menus)
Gonzalo Martin wrote:
Thanks for your answer. I tried it but only got the error #VALUE!
Also, the link from e-mail notification of this forum didn't work
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
You could try opening a different file and then put:
=cell("Filename",a1)
in an empty cell.
It'll tell you where this new file was saved. If you're lucky, you may be able
to find the other file, too.
Gonzalo Martin wrote:
I downloaded an spreadsheet from Yahoo mail, opened it directly (instead of
saving it to disk before using it), worked with it, saved to disk (instead of
saving as...), closed Excel, and now I can't find the file anywhere. It does
not appear in Recent files, it is not found by Search even when including
hidden and system files.
In summary, there is no way to find where does Excel save files opened
directly from the Web.
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