This is the reply from one of members re restoring a corrupted file
The techs at Microsoft were able to restore the Excel file!
I'm not sure what all they did (some of it was magic, evidently), but here's a tip they passed along.
If you're having a problem with an Excel file, save it as HTML (which is one of the file types in Excel), then save it back to .xls
They say that will often recover lost information, or restore a corrupt file.
Please Read Forum Rules Before Posting
Wrap VBA code by selecting the code and clicking the # icon or Read This
How To Cross Post politely
Top Excel links for beginners to Experts
If you are pleased with a member's answer then use the Scales icon to rate it
If my reply has assistedor failed to assist you
I welcome your Feedback.
Hi mudraker,
Thanks for that one, just for reference here's a couple more
http://www.exceltip.com/st/Recoverin...pened/678.html
http://www.s2services.com/excel.htm
oldchippy
-------------
![]()
![]()
If you are happy with the help you have received, please click the blue scales icon in the blue bar of the post.
Click here >>> Top Excel links for beginners to Experts
Forum Rules >>>Please don't forget to read these
A couple more links as supplied by Leith Ross a a reply to
http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...=1#post1863648
How to recover data from damaged workbooks in Excel 2002 and 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/8207...d=2512&sid=106
How to handle corrupt Excel workbooks by saving them in the SLYK format in Excel 2003 or Excel 2002
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3006...d=2512&sid=106
Please Read Forum Rules Before Posting
Wrap VBA code by selecting the code and clicking the # icon or Read This
How To Cross Post politely
Top Excel links for beginners to Experts
If you are pleased with a member's answer then use the Scales icon to rate it
If my reply has assistedor failed to assist you
I welcome your Feedback.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks