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Does anyone know why - when you save your Excel workbook -it sometimes
says it has close, sorry for the inconvienience and you lose hours of work and/or data entry? It really ****es me off and has happened twice in the last 2 days ! The Save and recover option (if that's what it is) hasn't helped. I've not managed to rescue anything. What does it intend at this point ? Whatever you do isn't want you want and you lose the workbook a second time! Why can't it just bloody SAVE the file first, then crash? That way you wouldn't lose anything. My xls is rather large, 37 megs. Is that perhaps a factor? I don't want to use auto save as that takes ages and is very intrusive. Cheers - Kirk |
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