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Default Help! I can't get a spreadsheet to open

Have tried EVERYTHING - it keeps saying that I don't have access - AND
I was the one who created it - any suggestions?

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Default Help! I can't get a spreadsheet to open

Excel stores in Windows\Temp(win98) folder a copy(s) of any file that is open.

Sometimes this *.tmp file is not deleted from the Temp folder when you close
out Excel(maybe a crash of Excel?) or the file, so Excel thinks it is still
open and in use.

You can try a re-boot and see if that clears it up. If not, after a re-boot,
clear out your Windows\Temp folder.

If using WinXP your Temp folder would be under user.......

Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temp

If on a network, re-booting the server may be the only solution.


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On 20 Aug 2006 13:02:06 -0700, wrote:

Have tried EVERYTHING - it keeps saying that I don't have access - AND
I was the one who created it - any suggestions?


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