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Default file cannot be accessed, could be read only

Oh, no! I got the exact same message today in a file that was working fine
on Friday. I was hoping there was a better answer out there. Is there is a
way to copy the data from a workbook into another without copying the
corruption?

"Jim Rech" wrote:

The only time I've personally seen this message the workbook was corrupted
and beyond repair. Had to go to a backup copy.

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Jim
"somnath shetty" <somnath wrote in message
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| Hi,
| I have an excel file named PF.xls. It was opening without any problems.
Now
| when i try to open the file, i get the following message ' PF.xls cannot
be
| accessed. The file may be read only, or you may be trying to access a
| read-only location. Or the server the document is stored on may not be
| responding'. I have Office 2000 installed on my PC. All my other excel
files
| still open except the one just mentioned above. Kindly help and give some
| guidance on how to retrieve this file.
| Assistance will be truly appreciated.
|
| Thanks,
|




 
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