file error
I am getting an error that says "file error: material may be lost". The
file way made with excel 2000 and is being used in excel 2003. The file is 10.6 mk. Everything will copy except the buttons and pictures. The macros are still there and work. Does anyone have any solutions? The program will run fine on windows 2000. The only thing I did since the last time was run filelink. I did fine some links but didn't delete them because I was sceered......HELP Eric |
file error
I would make a copy of the file. then open the file and Save As "Microsoft
Office Excel Workbook". Don't save as any other version such as "Microsoft Excel 97 - Excel 2003". "Eric" wrote: I am getting an error that says "file error: material may be lost". The file way made with excel 2000 and is being used in excel 2003. The file is 10.6 mk. Everything will copy except the buttons and pictures. The macros are still there and work. Does anyone have any solutions? The program will run fine on windows 2000. The only thing I did since the last time was run filelink. I did fine some links but didn't delete them because I was sceered......HELP Eric |
file error
On Mar 18, 2:12*am, Eric wrote:
I am getting anerrorthat says "fileerror: *material may be lost". *The file way made withexcel2000 and is being used inexcel2003. *The file is 10.6 mk. * Everything will copy except the buttons and pictures. *The macros are still there and work. *Does anyone have any solutions? *The program will run fine on windows 2000. *The only thing I did since the last time was run filelink. * I did fine some links but didn't delete them because I was sceered......HELP Eric Hi, Do you mean the excel file is damaged? If so, maybe you can try a popular Excel file recovery tool called Advanced Excel Repair to repair your Excel file. It is a powerful tool to repair corrupt or damaged Excel files. Detailed information about Advanced Excel Repair can be found at http://www.datanumen.com/aer/ And you can also download a free demo version at http://www.datanumen.com/aer/aer.exe Hope this will help. Alan |
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