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Default A Copied file that is Corrupt, damage or nonresponding

On May 13, 8:58*pm, Gasol wrote:
I am constantly having problems with a file when I attempt to copy it
and open it's copy, the copy is getting corrupted or damage having to
be repaired with lost information by excel, after Ive deleted contents
within some of my worksheets and saved it.
or
If I delete some of the worksheets entirely and rename the file, then
attempt to open it, the copied file becomes non-responding and will
not completely open the file.

I try this one a 2000, 2002 and 2003 version and different PC, also,
the same PC after reformatting the hard drive and upgrading from 2000
to 2002.

How do I fix this problem?


Hi,

I think you can try a utility called Advanced Excel Repair to repair
your Excel xls file. It works rather well for my corrupt Excel xls
files. Its web address is http://www.datanumen.com/aer/

Alan
 
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