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You are right! This seems to be an issue only with Excel 2003 files!
When I used FC command, there was a small difference picked up! I tried with 2007 .xlsx and the MD5 no longer changed! So this is a fault of Excel 2003 documents? I wonder what the workaround would be now if I were to still compare current Excel 2003 documents with backup copies? "Bob I" wrote: If you do a FC (windows file compare) between a copy of the file that has been opened and one that hasn't, what is listed as different. (.xlsx files don't change for me) bogstick wrote: Anyone??? What is causing Excel documents to give different MD5 checksum values when nothing is changed other than opening and closing the file?? "bogstick" wrote: I like to routinely check my documents against backups by comparing MD5 signatures. However, I find this impossible with Excel files because the MD5 value changes just from opening and closing documents. I do not have this problem with Word documents or any other type of file. Could someone advise if there is an Excel setting that is causing this? If so, do I need to use another file integrity checking method? What? |
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