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Hi Everyone,
I was given a Floppy Disk with a File Created with Excel 97 Using Office 2000. The Filename is One%20p6.xls, when I Try and Open it ( Scan for Viruses was Clean ) the Message "File Format is Not Valid" Appears. I have Done a Google Search and Found that One Possibility could be that it is a Template ( xlt File Extension ) File, although it Shows a .xls File Extension. Is there ANY Way that I can Open it Or will I Need to get Another Copy. Why does Excel Save with a Percentage in the Filename, I have Heard of this Before But have Never Experienced it Myself. Thanks in Advance. All the Best. Paul *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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Hi,
Which OS do you have ? Try to rename the file. -- http://blog.jausovec.net "Paul Black" je napisal: Hi Everyone, I was given a Floppy Disk with a File Created with Excel 97 Using Office 2000. The Filename is One%20p6.xls, when I Try and Open it ( Scan for Viruses was Clean ) the Message "File Format is Not Valid" Appears. I have Done a Google Search and Found that One Possibility could be that it is a Template ( xlt File Extension ) File, although it Shows a .xls File Extension. Is there ANY Way that I can Open it Or will I Need to get Another Copy. Why does Excel Save with a Percentage in the Filename, I have Heard of this Before But have Never Experienced it Myself. Thanks in Advance. All the Best. Paul *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for the Reply. I have Tried Renaming the File But without Any Success. I am Using Windows XP and Excel 10. All the Best. Paul % in Filename From: Peter Jausovec Hi, Which OS do you have ? Try to rename the file. -- http://blog.jausovec.net "Paul Black" je napisal: Hi Everyone, I was given a Floppy Disk with a File Created with Excel 97 Using Office 2000. The Filename is One%20p6.xls, when I Try and Open it ( Scan for Viruses was Clean ) the Message "File Format is Not Valid" Appears. I have Done a Google Search and Found that One Possibility could be that it is a Template ( xlt File Extension ) File, although it Shows a .xls File Extension. Is there ANY Way that I can Open it Or will I Need to get Another Copy. Why does Excel Save with a Percentage in the Filename, I have Heard of this Before But have Never Experienced it Myself. Thanks in Advance. All the Best. Paul *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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"Paul Black" wrote in message
... Hi Peter, Thanks for the Reply. I have Tried Renaming the File But without Any Success. I am Using Windows XP and Excel 10. Generally Excel will open a file irrespective of the file extension if the file is of a format that Excel can recognise. I think the file must be dodgy. |
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Hi Paul
Never ever open an Excel file from a floppy. Copy it to your hard drive before doing anything with it. HTH. Best wishes Harald "Paul Black" skrev i melding ... Hi Everyone, I was given a Floppy Disk with a File Created with Excel 97 Using Office 2000. The Filename is One%20p6.xls, when I Try and Open it ( Scan for Viruses was Clean ) the Message "File Format is Not Valid" Appears. |
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I Spoke to the Guy Yesterday and it Appears that he has a % ( Percentage
) inserted into MANY of the Files that he Saves. What is this All about. Harald, Thanks for the Reply, could you Just Elaborate why a File from a Floppy should be Copied onto the Hard Drive Before doing Anything with it. Thanks in Advance. All the Best. Paul % in Filename From: Harald Staff Hi Paul Never ever open an Excel file from a floppy. Copy it to your hard drive before doing anything with it. HTH. Best wishes Harald "Paul Black" skrev i melding ... Hi Everyone, I was given a Floppy Disk with a File Created with Excel 97 Using Office 2000. The Filename is One%20p6.xls, when I Try and Open it ( Scan for Viruses was Clean ) the Message "File Format is Not Valid" Appears. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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Hi Paul
Read this http://support.microsoft.com/default...ool.asp#E10E28 -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Paul Black" wrote in message ... I Spoke to the Guy Yesterday and it Appears that he has a % ( Percentage ) inserted into MANY of the Files that he Saves. What is this All about. Harald, Thanks for the Reply, could you Just Elaborate why a File from a Floppy should be Copied onto the Hard Drive Before doing Anything with it. Thanks in Advance. All the Best. Paul % in Filename From: Harald Staff Hi Paul Never ever open an Excel file from a floppy. Copy it to your hard drive before doing anything with it. HTH. Best wishes Harald "Paul Black" skrev i melding ... Hi Everyone, I was given a Floppy Disk with a File Created with Excel 97 Using Office 2000. The Filename is One%20p6.xls, when I Try and Open it ( Scan for Viruses was Clean ) the Message "File Format is Not Valid" Appears. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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