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what happens if I open an excel document in word?
How do I repair an Excel document I accidentally opened in Word? I want this
to be an Excel documet again. Thanks! |
Emily
You opened in Word then saved? It is now a Word file. Word saves without asking if you really want to do this. The best you can do is copy the data to a new Excel sheet and try to get something back. Formulas and formatting will be gone. Backup in future. Your backup file will still be an Excel file even if the original is corrupt. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 12:37:04 -0800, "Emily" wrote: How do I repair an Excel document I accidentally opened in Word? I want this to be an Excel documet again. Thanks! |
That's what I thougt, I was just hoping there was something else to be done.
Thanks for your quick response! Emily "Gord Dibben" wrote: Emily You opened in Word then saved? It is now a Word file. Word saves without asking if you really want to do this. The best you can do is copy the data to a new Excel sheet and try to get something back. Formulas and formatting will be gone. Backup in future. Your backup file will still be an Excel file even if the original is corrupt. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 12:37:04 -0800, "Emily" wrote: How do I repair an Excel document I accidentally opened in Word? I want this to be an Excel documet again. Thanks! |
Easy Backsups:
= Pen Drive + MS Briefcase Go to your Desktop Right Click - New - Briefcase Select all your important folders (e.g. My Documents) & then Edit - Copy Right click the Briefcase & Edit-Paste (this will set-up synchronised copies of your folders / files inside Briefcase) Drag the Briefcase to your pen drive (or zip drive) Then at each day's end, attach your pen / zip drive and double-click its Briefcase. This will automatically update it , to include all that day's work done in these folders Easy & stress-free ! |
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