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Hi all,
We have a 2 MB Excel 97 file that
suddenly sent an error message when
trying to open it:
"imposible leer archivo" (that is "impossible to open file")
We do not have a backup copy of the file, do you
any way to recover the information saved on that file?
Thanks,

Betty


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Hi all,
We have a 2 MB Excel 97 file that
suddenly sent an error message when
trying to open it:
"imposible leer archivo" (that is "impossible to open file")
We do not have a backup copy of the file, do you
any way to recover the information saved on that file?
Thanks,

Betty




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Hi Earl,
Sorry, :-(

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Hi all,
We have a 2 MB Excel 97 file that
suddenly sent an error message when
trying to open it:
"imposible leer archivo" (that is "impossible to open file")
We do not have a backup copy of the file, do you
any way to recover the information saved on that file?
Thanks,

Betty






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