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Excel Opens in Text Mode
When opening an xls file, it appeared as a text file with non-readable
characters. I did not save the file in this format. Is there a way to recover it? |
Excel Opens in Text Mode
Is the file an XLS file or some other extension like CSV. If it is an XLS
file you can try the office recovery tool Depending on the version of excel installed you can get to it in the START button Start - Programs - Microsoft Office - from here it may vary. Try Tools - Microsoft Office Application Revoery "Monroe" wrote: When opening an xls file, it appeared as a text file with non-readable characters. I did not save the file in this format. Is there a way to recover it? |
Excel Opens in Text Mode
The file is .xls that I've used dozens of times.
The recovery tool doesn't seem to help - all it does is restart Excel. Thanks anyway "joel" wrote: Is the file an XLS file or some other extension like CSV. If it is an XLS file you can try the office recovery tool Depending on the version of excel installed you can get to it in the START button Start - Programs - Microsoft Office - from here it may vary. Try Tools - Microsoft Office Application Revoery "Monroe" wrote: When opening an xls file, it appeared as a text file with non-readable characters. I did not save the file in this format. Is there a way to recover it? |
Excel Opens in Text Mode
Run the revoery tool after yo opened the XLS file.
"Monroe" wrote: The file is .xls that I've used dozens of times. The recovery tool doesn't seem to help - all it does is restart Excel. Thanks anyway "joel" wrote: Is the file an XLS file or some other extension like CSV. If it is an XLS file you can try the office recovery tool Depending on the version of excel installed you can get to it in the START button Start - Programs - Microsoft Office - from here it may vary. Try Tools - Microsoft Office Application Revoery "Monroe" wrote: When opening an xls file, it appeared as a text file with non-readable characters. I did not save the file in this format. Is there a way to recover it? |
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