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Hi Friends,
I am not a very technical person and have gained a lot of acquaintance by
going through the answers of this forum. I am facing some trouble with my
data in excel. I have put a lot of comments and graphics in the comment boxes
in the worksheet. I work on excel at my office.I saved the data in a USB
memory stick apart from the desktop at my office computer. When I try to use
the memory stick at my home computer(excel 2003), a notepad pops up which
says there were many errors in the file and there could be a loss of data in
the process of repair . All the comment boxes have disappeared and ther are
no graphics visible. There is also a loss of numeric data. Also I tried to
put in some code to add picture in the comment boxes previously on my home
computer.When I try to open my worksheet at my office,there has always been
a macro box coming up which I usually disable. but at home the macro warning
box comes twice.What could be the probem.Is there any problem with my home
computer.would appreciate greatly any solution provided.
thanking everybody in advance
 
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