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EXCEL CLOSES
I am using a spreadsheet with different formulas that I use for business
purposes which is updated each month. Each month I create a new tab as JAN07, FEB07, and so forth; but when I reach to July, Excel closes itself without saving my document. One thing that got my attention was when an unknown file "AA960000" appeared after Excel closed, and another "DB525100" also appeared after I tried to create the tab again. Why is this happening and how can it be fixed? Last year happened the same thing. I worked around it by creating another file with the first six months and another with the other six months. I don't want to repeat it again each year. Your support will be greatly appreciated. -- A.Oz |
EXCEL CLOSES
Some background...
When excel saves the file, it saves it as a temporary file with a funny name (8 characters--no extension) in the same folder. If the save is successful, xl will delete the original (or rename it to its backup name (like "backup of book1.xlk)) and if that's successful, xl will rename the funny named file to the original's name. If you're seeing that funny named file, then something is going wrong. Common things that get blamed for interruptions to this process are antivirus software poking its head in or network errors--either permissions or physical problems. ====== So just because you see those funny named files doesn't mean much--especially if you say you aren't saving the file. Does excel crash with other files--or just this file? If all files crash, then you've got some detective work to do. Some links that may help with your detective work: Chip Pearson has some notes on how to diagnose startup errors: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm And Jan Karel Pieterse has more notes: http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/StartupProblems.asp ===== If it's just this file... If you open the file with excel in safe mode: Close excel windows start button|Run excel /safe file|open your document Do you have crashing problems? It may be time to rebuild this workbook. Sometimes, using openoffice (opening and saving there) allow you to recover data if the corruption is too bad for excel. (http://www.openoffice.org, a 60-65 meg download or a CD) If the file is really important, there are commercial recovery services. I've never used it, but you might want to check into: http://www.officerecovery.com A.Oz wrote: I am using a spreadsheet with different formulas that I use for business purposes which is updated each month. Each month I create a new tab as JAN07, FEB07, and so forth; but when I reach to July, Excel closes itself without saving my document. One thing that got my attention was when an unknown file "AA960000" appeared after Excel closed, and another "DB525100" also appeared after I tried to create the tab again. Why is this happening and how can it be fixed? Last year happened the same thing. I worked around it by creating another file with the first six months and another with the other six months. I don't want to repeat it again each year. Your support will be greatly appreciated. -- A.Oz -- Dave Peterson |
EXCEL CLOSES
On Jul 5, 10:12 pm, A.Oz wrote:
I am using a spreadsheet with different formulas that I use for business purposes which is updated each month. Each month I create a new tab as JAN07, FEB07, and so forth; but when I reach to July, Excel closes itself without saving my document. One thing that got my attention was when an unknown file "AA960000" appeared after Excel closed, and another "DB525100" also appeared after I tried to create the tab again. Why is this happening and how can it be fixed? Take a look at www.excel-recovery.info . It has some tips for recovering corrupted workbooks, and recommends a recovery program in cases where that doesn't help. |
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