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File Error. Some number formats may have been lost.
One of our users is getting the above error message everytime she opens Excel
2000. She does work quite often on a document that has custom number formats, however, this message is coming up when opening Excel versus opening the document itself. We've tried to repair Excel, but it doesn't fix it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
File Error. Some number formats may have been lost.
Something to try...
Format | Cells | Number (tab) | Custom (in the drop down) In the right-hand drop down, custom number formats are displayed at the bottom. If the "Delete" button is enabled then the format is custom. Delete any that you do not use - only one at a time can be deleted. That may loosen things up a little. -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware (Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming) "Leslie D" wrote in message One of our users is getting the above error message everytime she opens Excel 2000. She does work quite often on a document that has custom number formats, however, this message is coming up when opening Excel versus opening the document itself. We've tried to repair Excel, but it doesn't fix it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
File Error. Some number formats may have been lost.
Hi Jim. The document itself does have a number of custom formats which we're
hesitant to delete as it's a complicated worksheet that was created elsewhere. In a blank Excel sheet, there are no custom number formats to delete. "Jim Cone" wrote: Something to try... Format | Cells | Number (tab) | Custom (in the drop down) In the right-hand drop down, custom number formats are displayed at the bottom. If the "Delete" button is enabled then the format is custom. Delete any that you do not use - only one at a time can be deleted. That may loosen things up a little. -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware (Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming) "Leslie D" wrote in message One of our users is getting the above error message everytime she opens Excel 2000. She does work quite often on a document that has custom number formats, however, this message is coming up when opening Excel versus opening the document itself. We've tried to repair Excel, but it doesn't fix it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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