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excel file lost
hi im vivek
we were using a xls file which was shared in our lan, but one computer where it was physicaly present and opened in EXcel 2000, the excel generaetd error and got closed and from that instance this file is not viisble, i have tried to search it on n/w and the local comp where it was stored,but im not getting it. pls tell me if any one had faced thsi prob how to recover it, b'cause its very imp file for us. i got very confused how a file can be get vanished when a excel prog got error, |
excel file lost
Hi vivek
Normally when Excel crashes, it generates a file in temporary directory or within same directory . The file generated can be of any name. eg 79ea4400 and is uasually without any extension. If you roughly know what time Excel crashed, look for a file either in temporary directory or in the directory where the file was , that was created roughly at that time and rename that file to .xls eg 79ea4400.xls Open that file in Excel and hopefully all should be recovered. Hope this helps Regards Jed "Vivek" wrote in message ... hi im vivek we were using a xls file which was shared in our lan, but one computer where it was physicaly present and opened in EXcel 2000, the excel generaetd error and got closed and from that instance this file is not viisble, i have tried to search it on n/w and the local comp where it was stored,but im not getting it. pls tell me if any one had faced thsi prob how to recover it, b'cause its very imp file for us. i got very confused how a file can be get vanished when a excel prog got error, |
excel file lost
I think it's gone.
For the future... You may want to turn on Autosave (tools|addins--you may need your original CD) to install it. Or.... You may want to consider using Jan Karel Pieterse's addin called AutoSafe (note spelling). It doesn't overwrite the existing workbook when it saves. It saves to a user selectable folder. And when it's done, it either deletes these backups (or puts them in the recycle bin). And the user can always restore the backups from the recycle bin. http://www.jkp-ads.com/Download.htm (look for AutoSafe.zip, not autosafeVBE.zip, for your purposes.) Jan Karel's version will know if there was a crash and prompt you to open the last version it saved. Vivek wrote: hi im vivek we were using a xls file which was shared in our lan, but one computer where it was physicaly present and opened in EXcel 2000, the excel generaetd error and got closed and from that instance this file is not viisble, i have tried to search it on n/w and the local comp where it was stored,but im not getting it. pls tell me if any one had faced thsi prob how to recover it, b'cause its very imp file for us. i got very confused how a file can be get vanished when a excel prog got error, -- Dave Peterson |
excel file lost
That funny named file doesn't get saved when excel crashes. It gets created
when excel is saving the file. (If excel crashes while you're saving, you may see it then, too.) Some background: When excel saves the file, it saves it as a temporary file with a funny name (8 characters--no extension). If the save is successful, xl will delete the original (or rename it to its backup name (like "backup of book1.xlk)) and if that's successful, xl will rename the funny named file to the original's name. Jed wrote: Hi vivek Normally when Excel crashes, it generates a file in temporary directory or within same directory . The file generated can be of any name. eg 79ea4400 and is uasually without any extension. If you roughly know what time Excel crashed, look for a file either in temporary directory or in the directory where the file was , that was created roughly at that time and rename that file to .xls eg 79ea4400.xls Open that file in Excel and hopefully all should be recovered. Hope this helps Regards Jed "Vivek" wrote in message ... hi im vivek we were using a xls file which was shared in our lan, but one computer where it was physicaly present and opened in EXcel 2000, the excel generaetd error and got closed and from that instance this file is not viisble, i have tried to search it on n/w and the local comp where it was stored,but im not getting it. pls tell me if any one had faced thsi prob how to recover it, b'cause its very imp file for us. i got very confused how a file can be get vanished when a excel prog got error, -- Dave Peterson |
excel file lost
thanks a lot dave, it works there was file with funny name, and i would like
to also thanks for the utility u told it wll prevent this in future, i and my team is for thankful to u. bye "Dave Peterson" wrote: That funny named file doesn't get saved when excel crashes. It gets created when excel is saving the file. (If excel crashes while you're saving, you may see it then, too.) Some background: When excel saves the file, it saves it as a temporary file with a funny name (8 characters--no extension). If the save is successful, xl will delete the original (or rename it to its backup name (like "backup of book1.xlk)) and if that's successful, xl will rename the funny named file to the original's name. Jed wrote: Hi vivek Normally when Excel crashes, it generates a file in temporary directory or within same directory . The file generated can be of any name. eg 79ea4400 and is uasually without any extension. If you roughly know what time Excel crashed, look for a file either in temporary directory or in the directory where the file was , that was created roughly at that time and rename that file to .xls eg 79ea4400.xls Open that file in Excel and hopefully all should be recovered. Hope this helps Regards Jed "Vivek" wrote in message ... hi im vivek we were using a xls file which was shared in our lan, but one computer where it was physicaly present and opened in EXcel 2000, the excel generaetd error and got closed and from that instance this file is not viisble, i have tried to search it on n/w and the local comp where it was stored,but im not getting it. pls tell me if any one had faced thsi prob how to recover it, b'cause its very imp file for us. i got very confused how a file can be get vanished when a excel prog got error, -- Dave Peterson |
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