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Default Saving a spread sheet

I have a user who has a excel spreadsheet 0.5Mb. What they are trying to do
is copy & paste cells columns A to F (rows 1 to 1300) to G to L (rows 1 to
1300) . This copies fine, there are no filters, however there is a bit of
formula but noting unusually out of the ordinary. So once the data has
copied over they select save and get the following error message;
"Excel.exe has generated errors and will be closed by windows. You will
need to restart the program. An error log is being generated."

Columns are from A to AO
Rows from 1 to 1300

I have tried on another several other machines but the same error occurs. I
suspect that this is a corrupt spreadsheet as others are ok. If this is a
corrupt excel spreadsheet why do you think this may have happened and how to
prevent it from happening again (also could not find anything on Technet on
this - are there any articles)? If however it can be fixed please please let
me know.

Thanks in advance for you help \ suggestions

James

 
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