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I have a large file that is giving me memory errors sometimes when I am
working on it. I don't have the exact error. Is there any way to tell if the file is semi-corrupted. I don't want to continue adding data and then find out later on that it is corrupted. Thanks |
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It would help if you could give a bit more information -
size of file an idea of the proportion of formula / text amount of memory the text of the error message is the error consistent what is happening immediately before the error message is received anything else you think may be pertinent it would help to be able to diagnose at a distance. In computer terms corrupt is corrupt! Regards. Bill Ridgeway Computer Solutions "falcios" wrote in message ... I have a large file that is giving me memory errors sometimes when I am working on it. I don't have the exact error. Is there any way to tell if the file is semi-corrupted. I don't want to continue adding data and then find out later on that it is corrupted. Thanks |
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