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WHY I CAN`T OPEN MY FILES IN EXCEL ?WHEM I OPEN MY FILE IT`S BLANK
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First it must be established that the files do in fact contain visible data.
Have someone else try to open them and see if they can see the data. There
are so many options as to what might be wrong,.......... font color could be
same as background color making values "invisible", file could have been
saved with a blank sheet active, all rows or columns with data could have
been hidden before closing, etc etc........if you want, try sending one of
the files to my HOME addy (croberts at tampabay dot rr dot com) and I will
take a look tonight when I get home this evening......

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



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