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Corrupt file Recovery
I have an Excel workbook that has been corrupted.
One day I tried to open the file and I receive the message "unable to open file" I had built some complex formulas into this sheet and would like to recover the syntax. If I can recover the actual formula in one row of the spreadsheet I can recreate the file rather easily. I found some information on recovery he http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...346561033.aspx "Open & Recover" has not worked. I have been successful in using external references to link to the corrupted file but I can only retreive the Value returned by the formula in the cell. Does anyone have an idea on how to retreive the formula contained within the cell? Much appreciated! |
What version Excel have you got? If not 2002 or 2003 then by all means send
me the file and I'll have a go for you. If it's too badly corrupted though then you may be out of luck. Need to take the NOSPAM out of my email addy. -- Regards Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission :-) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Nick Zalinski" wrote in message ... I have an Excel workbook that has been corrupted. One day I tried to open the file and I receive the message "unable to open file" I had built some complex formulas into this sheet and would like to recover the syntax. If I can recover the actual formula in one row of the spreadsheet I can recreate the file rather easily. I found some information on recovery he http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...346561033.aspx "Open & Recover" has not worked. I have been successful in using external references to link to the corrupted file but I can only retreive the Value returned by the formula in the cell. Does anyone have an idea on how to retreive the formula contained within the cell? Much appreciated! |
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