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Default Saved Changes Gone Next Time Document is Opened

This morning in an existing .xlsx spreadsheet, I changed the font in cells
I3:N3 to strikethrough and modified the formulas in cells K23:N23 to start
with I4 instead of I3. I made these changes, saved the document, printed it,
closed it. Then I had to reopen it to print again and the strikethrough and
formula changes were not there.

This has happened sporadically and doesn't happen all the time but I'm sure
it's happening now and not that I'm just forgetting to save. Others in the
company are experiencing similar issues with changes not saving in Word 2007
and now it's in Excel 2007 as well.

We are using Novell file servers, and this document was edited and saved on
a Novell mapped drive. I recieved no errors indicating the file couldn't be
saved.

Ideas/suggestions?


 
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