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Excel found unreadable content
I am creating a workbook through a program that I created, consisting of
multiple worksheets that are fairly basic and have formulas in them to sum up the contents of cells. first my question: I am trying to find out how to troubleshoot this problem and view the details on what cell or cells has an error in the workbook that I am creating. Now all the long, drawn out details: When the excel sheet is saved by the program, when I try to open it up in excel 2007, I get a message that says: __________________________________________ Excel found unreadable content in 'FileName.xlsx'. do you want to recover the contents of this workbook? If you trust the source of the workbook, click Yes. __________________________________________ If I click no, the workbook closes. When I click yes, I next get the message that says the following: __________________________________________ this file cannot be opened by using Microsoft Excel. Do you want to search the Microsoft Office Online Website for a converter than can open the file? __________________________________________ Clicking yes opens excel, but with no file. clicking no, excel proceeds to open the file with yet one more message. __________________________________________ Excel completed the file level validation and repair. Some parts of the workbook have been repaired or discarded. __________________________________________ There is a link for an xml file that says has details on the validation and repair, but the file only contains the following: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ? - <recoveryLog xmlns="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main" <logFileNameerror039440_01.xml</logFileName <summaryErrors were detected in file 'C:\Documents and Settings\gregc\My Documents\WarehouseInventory.xlsx'</summary - <additionalInfo <infoExcel completed file level validation and repair. Some parts of this workbook may have been repaired or discarded.</info </additionalInfo </recoveryLog These details are not very useful for me to be able to figure out what I am doing wrong that is causing this message. Can anyone point me in the right direction for how to troubleshoot this problem and figure out where the problem lies? Thanks for your help! |
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