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Andy

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I saved an excel 07 file that contained 300 kb of data yet, when tried to
re-open get a message saying the file is corrupt or I have the wrong file
extension.

When I look at the files properties it now says 0 bytes!?

Any ideas!?

Andy

Bob I

0 bytes
 
Perhaps you want to check the hard drive for errors. Sounds like the
file didn't really save like you thought it did.

andy wrote:
I saved an excel 07 file that contained 300 kb of data yet, when tried to
re-open get a message saying the file is corrupt or I have the wrong file
extension.

When I look at the files properties it now says 0 bytes!?

Any ideas!?

Andy



Andy

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Saved the file to a remote share drive, so maybe the answer lies there?

"Bob I" wrote:

Perhaps you want to check the hard drive for errors. Sounds like the
file didn't really save like you thought it did.

andy wrote:
I saved an excel 07 file that contained 300 kb of data yet, when tried to
re-open get a message saying the file is corrupt or I have the wrong file
extension.

When I look at the files properties it now says 0 bytes!?

Any ideas!?

Andy




Bob I

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Yes I would check that drive. It sounds like the data was not really saved.

andy wrote:
Saved the file to a remote share drive, so maybe the answer lies there?

"Bob I" wrote:


Perhaps you want to check the hard drive for errors. Sounds like the
file didn't really save like you thought it did.

andy wrote:

I saved an excel 07 file that contained 300 kb of data yet, when tried to
re-open get a message saying the file is corrupt or I have the wrong file
extension.

When I look at the files properties it now says 0 bytes!?

Any ideas!?

Andy





Alan[_10_]

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On May 9, 4:26*am, andy wrote:
I saved an excel 07 file that contained 300 kb of data yet, when tried to
re-open get a message saying the file is corrupt or I have the wrong file
extension.

When I look at the files properties it now says 0 bytes!?

Any ideas!?

Andy


Hi,

Perhaps you can try to recover the file. You may try Advanced Excel
Repair at http://www.datanumen.com/aer/ This tool is rather useful in
salvaging damaged Excel xls files.

Alan

Dave Peterson

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The file is empty and your utility can recover it?

That's darn amazing or just plain wrong.

Alan wrote:

On May 9, 4:26 am, andy wrote:
I saved an excel 07 file that contained 300 kb of data yet, when tried to
re-open get a message saying the file is corrupt or I have the wrong file
extension.

When I look at the files properties it now says 0 bytes!?

Any ideas!?

Andy


Hi,

Perhaps you can try to recover the file. You may try Advanced Excel
Repair at http://www.datanumen.com/aer/ This tool is rather useful in
salvaging damaged Excel xls files.

Alan


--

Dave Peterson

David Biddulph[_2_]

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We will wait eagerly for the OP to report that Alan's utility has done the
trick. :-)

Interesting that for an Excel 07 file, Alan recommends using a product for
which the web page says:
"Advanced Excel Repair supports to repair xls and xlw files in Excel version
3, 4, 5, 95, 97, 2000, XP, 2003 formats. "
but I suppose if the file is empty it doesn't matter which version it
started as?

Can anyone remind me how often the group has seen ringing endorsements of
Alan's product from satisfied customers, rather than from the salesman?
--
David Biddulph

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
The file is empty and your utility can recover it?

That's darn amazing or just plain wrong.


Hi,

Perhaps you can try to recover the file. You may try Advanced Excel
Repair at http://www.datanumen.com/aer/ This tool is rather useful in
salvaging damaged Excel xls files.

Alan


Alan wrote:

On May 9, 4:26 am, andy wrote:
I saved an excel 07 file that contained 300 kb of data yet, when tried
to
re-open get a message saying the file is corrupt or I have the wrong
file
extension.

When I look at the files properties it now says 0 bytes!?

Any ideas!?

Andy





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