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Excel file locked and cannot delete file
I am using Excel 2003 and I was working on an Excel workbook yesterday (which
is over a network). Before finishing for the day, I closed the file, closed Excel and shutdown the PC. This morning, I opened Excel and within Excel tried opening the same file and now it is telling me that the 'File is on Use' and that I have it open - but I don't have it open. I have opened it within Excel in read-only mode and resaved it with a different file name (which now works as the original), but now how do I delete the original file I was working on yesterday? I have rebooted the PC and ensured there are no Excel files open. I can't seem to delete it through Excel or Explorer or any other way, Any ideas? |
Excel file locked and cannot delete file
Hi,
Perhaps someone else has it open, didn't you get the option to 'notify'? Mike "Simka" wrote: I am using Excel 2003 and I was working on an Excel workbook yesterday (which is over a network). Before finishing for the day, I closed the file, closed Excel and shutdown the PC. This morning, I opened Excel and within Excel tried opening the same file and now it is telling me that the 'File is on Use' and that I have it open - but I don't have it open. I have opened it within Excel in read-only mode and resaved it with a different file name (which now works as the original), but now how do I delete the original file I was working on yesterday? I have rebooted the PC and ensured there are no Excel files open. I can't seem to delete it through Excel or Explorer or any other way, Any ideas? |
Excel file locked and cannot delete file
Someone else would have kept it open or got locked in a different PC..
If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Simka" wrote: I am using Excel 2003 and I was working on an Excel workbook yesterday (which is over a network). Before finishing for the day, I closed the file, closed Excel and shutdown the PC. This morning, I opened Excel and within Excel tried opening the same file and now it is telling me that the 'File is on Use' and that I have it open - but I don't have it open. I have opened it within Excel in read-only mode and resaved it with a different file name (which now works as the original), but now how do I delete the original file I was working on yesterday? I have rebooted the PC and ensured there are no Excel files open. I can't seem to delete it through Excel or Explorer or any other way, Any ideas? |
Excel file locked and cannot delete file
No one esle has it open and it is saying that I have it open and my name
appears in the dialogue box: 'Filename' is locked for editing by 'MyName' then have the options Read Only, Notify, Cancel. As mentioned, I opened it in Read Only and resaved it as a different name (which works) but I cannot delete the original file!!??? Any more ideas? "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Someone else would have kept it open or got locked in a different PC.. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Simka" wrote: I am using Excel 2003 and I was working on an Excel workbook yesterday (which is over a network). Before finishing for the day, I closed the file, closed Excel and shutdown the PC. This morning, I opened Excel and within Excel tried opening the same file and now it is telling me that the 'File is on Use' and that I have it open - but I don't have it open. I have opened it within Excel in read-only mode and resaved it with a different file name (which now works as the original), but now how do I delete the original file I was working on yesterday? I have rebooted the PC and ensured there are no Excel files open. I can't seem to delete it through Excel or Explorer or any other way, Any ideas? |
Excel file locked and cannot delete file
No one esle has it open and it is saying that I have it open and my name
appears in the dialogue box: 'Filename' is locked for editing by 'MyName' then have the options Read Only, Notify, Cancel. As mentioned, I opened it in Read Only and resaved it as a different name (which works) but I cannot delete the original file!!??? Any more ideas? "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Perhaps someone else has it open, didn't you get the option to 'notify'? Mike "Simka" wrote: I am using Excel 2003 and I was working on an Excel workbook yesterday (which is over a network). Before finishing for the day, I closed the file, closed Excel and shutdown the PC. This morning, I opened Excel and within Excel tried opening the same file and now it is telling me that the 'File is on Use' and that I have it open - but I don't have it open. I have opened it within Excel in read-only mode and resaved it with a different file name (which now works as the original), but now how do I delete the original file I was working on yesterday? I have rebooted the PC and ensured there are no Excel files open. I can't seem to delete it through Excel or Explorer or any other way, Any ideas? |
Excel file locked and cannot delete file
That it says it is opened in your name means nothing, anyone can change that
name to be Bill Clinton, Boris Yelstin etc... it could be someone else that has it open. Go to the file server and look "open files" in Computer Management and you see who has the file in write mode. To learn more of User Name works and can be changed look he http://john.bryntze.net/jbkb/index.p...fice_2003/2007 Thanks "Simka" wrote: I am using Excel 2003 and I was working on an Excel workbook yesterday (which is over a network). Before finishing for the day, I closed the file, closed Excel and shutdown the PC. This morning, I opened Excel and within Excel tried opening the same file and now it is telling me that the 'File is on Use' and that I have it open - but I don't have it open. I have opened it within Excel in read-only mode and resaved it with a different file name (which now works as the original), but now how do I delete the original file I was working on yesterday? I have rebooted the PC and ensured there are no Excel files open. I can't seem to delete it through Excel or Explorer or any other way, Any ideas? |
Excel file locked and cannot delete file
On Apr 16, 4:56*am, Simka wrote:
No one esle has itopenand it is saying that I have itopenand my name appears in the dialogue box: 'Filename' is locked for editing by 'MyName' then have the options Read Only, Notify, Cancel. As mentioned, I opened it in Read Only and resaved it as a different name (which works) but Icannotdelete the originalfile!!??? Any more ideas? "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Perhaps someone else has itopen, didn't you get the option to 'notify'? Mike "Simka" wrote: I am usingExcel2003 and I was working on anExcelworkbookyesterday (which is over a network). Before finishing for the day, I closed thefile, closed Exceland shutdown the PC. This morning, I openedExceland withinExceltried opening the samefile and now it is telling me that the 'Fileis onUse' and that I have itopen- but I don't have itopen. I have opened it withinExcelin read-only mode and resaved it with a differentfilename (which now works as the original), but now how do I delete the originalfileI was working on yesterday? I have rebooted the PC and ensured there are noExcelfilesopen. I can't seem to delete it through Excelor Explorer or any other way, Any ideas?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Has anyone else replied? I am having the exact same issue. It says that I am logged in. Rebooting does not help. I need to get rid of the old file and can't. Thanks! |
Excel file locked and cannot delete file
Did you read my post more below? I repost it here but first let me tell you:
That a file says it is locked by your name doesn't mean it is you, it can be anyone. If the file is on a file server, log in on that file server, in Computer Managment look Open Files.. there you will see the real user who lock the file. If you really want to unlock the file download and use this programhttp://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ but I don't recommend that solution. here goes: That it says it is opened in your name means nothing, anyone can change that name to be Bill Clinton, Boris Yelstin etc... it could be someone else that has it open. Go to the file server and look "open files" in Computer Management and you see who has the file in write mode. To learn more of User Name works and can be changed look he http://john.bryntze.net/jbkb/index.p...fice_2003/2007 "Techy Wannabe" wrote: On Apr 16, 4:56 am, Simka wrote: No one esle has itopenand it is saying that I have itopenand my name appears in the dialogue box: 'Filename' is locked for editing by 'MyName' then have the options Read Only, Notify, Cancel. As mentioned, I opened it in Read Only and resaved it as a different name (which works) but Icannotdelete the originalfile!!??? Any more ideas? "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Perhaps someone else has itopen, didn't you get the option to 'notify'? Mike "Simka" wrote: I am usingExcel2003 and I was working on anExcelworkbookyesterday (which is over a network). Before finishing for the day, I closed thefile, closed Exceland shutdown the PC. This morning, I openedExceland withinExceltried opening the samefile and now it is telling me that the 'Fileis onUse' and that I have itopen- but I don't have itopen. I have opened it withinExcelin read-only mode and resaved it with a differentfilename (which now works as the original), but now how do I delete the originalfileI was working on yesterday? I have rebooted the PC and ensured there are noExcelfilesopen. I can't seem to delete it through Excelor Explorer or any other way, Any ideas?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Has anyone else replied? I am having the exact same issue. It says that I am logged in. Rebooting does not help. I need to get rid of the old file and can't. Thanks! |
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