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I created an add-in in Excel and have restored a version that was
backed up to tape. When I try to install this restored version it tells me "<path\FcstEnd.xla is not a valid add-in." If I try to open it with File Open it says "<file 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." It gives me the option of Retry or Cancel. If I choose Retry, the same box keeps popping up. If I choose Cancel, I get another alert box that says "Unable to read file." and just gives me the OK option. Do any of you have any tips on how to recover this file. I would REALLY appreciate any help. Thanks! Mark mjbigelow at hotmail dot com |
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Hello
Not too sure but did you simply check that the file was not Read-Only? Right-click on the file in the Windows Explorer and choose Properties and untick "Read-Only" NB: This occurs when you burn files on CD-Roms for instance. HTH Cordially Pascal a écrit dans le message de oups.com... I created an add-in in Excel and have restored a version that was backed up to tape. When I try to install this restored version it tells me "<path\FcstEnd.xla is not a valid add-in." If I try to open it with File Open it says "<file 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." It gives me the option of Retry or Cancel. If I choose Retry, the same box keeps popping up. If I choose Cancel, I get another alert box that says "Unable to read file." and just gives me the OK option. Do any of you have any tips on how to recover this file. I would REALLY appreciate any help. Thanks! Mark mjbigelow at hotmail dot com |
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Hi Pascal,
I did try that, thanks! Mark |
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Hi Pascal,
I did try that, thanks! Mark papou wrote: Hello Not too sure but did you simply check that the file was not Read-Only? Right-click on the file in the Windows Explorer and choose Properties and untick "Read-Only" NB: This occurs when you burn files on CD-Roms for instance. HTH Cordially Pascal a écrit dans le message de oups.com... I created an add-in in Excel and have restored a version that was backed up to tape. When I try to install this restored version it tells me "<path\FcstEnd.xla is not a valid add-in." If I try to open it with File Open it says "<file 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." It gives me the option of Retry or Cancel. If I choose Retry, the same box keeps popping up. If I choose Cancel, I get another alert box that says "Unable to read file." and just gives me the OK option. Do any of you have any tips on how to recover this file. I would REALLY appreciate any help. Thanks! Mark mjbigelow at hotmail dot com |
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