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I was using an excel file to merg to a word document and by mistake I saved
the excel file in word. Now it will not come up in excel. Is there a way to
retrieve this file back in excel?


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Try to save file in XML format. Then open XML file in excel - you can save
as .xls file.

It should work..

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I was using an excel file to merg to a word document and by mistake I saved
the excel file in word. Now it will not come up in excel. Is there a way to
retrieve this file back in excel?


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Yesterday's suggestion didn't work?

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I was using an excel file to merg to a word document and by mistake I saved
the excel file in word. Now it will not come up in excel. Is there a way to
retrieve this file back in excel?


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