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Viewing problem
when I tried to open my files to update, tab says "ready" but all I have is a
blue screen with usual toolbars and such...can't see data, update data...nothing. Documents were created on another computer, transferred using thumb drive and I have opened them and worked on them previously on my own computer. Actually, last time opened from thumb, I copied to hard drive in case I had future problems thinking maybe it was thumb drive issue and I get same view when I open those files. I am using Excel 2007; the original files were created on previous version (97-2003). If I just click on the file and print w/o actually opening it, it prints my previously saved data. I am guessing I have forgotten a simple step - any suggestions? -- linlat |
Viewing problem
I don't have a solution (along with everyone else, judging by the absence of
replies to this post), but would like to add my voice to the ranks of the Excel 2007 Discontented. I have the same problem with Excel 2007. Although I've been using it for about a year, I'm still not convinced it is fit for purpose!!! The Open/Repair option only managed to recover the data from my file. OpenOffice managed to recover the formulas & formatting (but not the range names or the links). I remain an extremely disappointed, disillusioned, disheartened & RELUCTANT Microsoft user. "linlat" wrote: when I tried to open my files to update, tab says "ready" but all I have is a blue screen with usual toolbars and such...can't see data, update data...nothing. Documents were created on another computer, transferred using thumb drive and I have opened them and worked on them previously on my own computer. Actually, last time opened from thumb, I copied to hard drive in case I had future problems thinking maybe it was thumb drive issue and I get same view when I open those files. I am using Excel 2007; the original files were created on previous version (97-2003). If I just click on the file and print w/o actually opening it, it prints my previously saved data. I am guessing I have forgotten a simple step - any suggestions? -- linlat |
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