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Bernie Deitrick
 
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Bob,

Have you tried to use Explorer to copy the file from the floppy to your hard
disk? There are also disk utilities that you can try to use to recover the
file, which may be worthwhile depending on the amount of work you've put
into the file.

HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP

"Old Bob" wrote in message
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No back up's...so I guess I have learned a lesson..the hard way

"Gordon" wrote:

Old Bob wrote:
So does this message mean I have lostor corrupted and lost my

documents? Is
there any way to retrieve them I have tried to open excel and then

open the
documents and get the same message.


Unfortunately, very probably. Do you have any backups?


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