Help!!!
My very important spreadsheet got corrupted and I had no backup.
Is there any way to repair/recover in Excel 2000?
At the moment attempting to open it gives me:
"EXCEL caused an invalid page fault in
module EXCEL.EXE at 0187:3004cc32."
Help!!!
My very important spreadsheet got corrupted and I had no backup.
Is there any way to repair/recover in Excel 2000?
At the moment attempting to open it gives me:
"EXCEL caused an invalid page fault in
module EXCEL.EXE at 0187:3004cc32."
You can try this:
1) Create a new workbook with the same number of worksheet of the lost one;
2) You have to remember the name of each worksheet in your lost workbook;
3) in each worksheet of your new workbook copy, from the cell A1 to all the
range covered by your data, the formula ='entire path of lost workbook\[name
of your lost workbook]name of your lost worksheet'!A1.
Hoping to be helpful...
Regards
--
Franz
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> Help!!!
> My very important spreadsheet got corrupted and I had no backup.
> Is there any way to repair/recover in Excel 2000?
>
> At the moment attempting to open it gives me:
> "EXCEL caused an invalid page fault in
> module EXCEL.EXE at 0187:3004cc32."
Thanks, Franz.
All formulas, formatting, macros and graphs are lost forever I'm afraid.=
But at least using your method I recovered the data.
Thanks again.
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 05:40:15 +0200, Franz <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can try this:
> 1) Create a new workbook with the same number of worksheet of the lost=
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> one;
> 2) You have to remember the name of each worksheet in your lost workbo=
ok;
> 3) in each worksheet of your new workbook copy, from the cell A1 to al=
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> the
> range covered by your data, the formula =3D'entire path of lost =
> workbook\[name
> of your lost workbook]name of your lost worksheet'!A1.
>
> Hoping to be helpful...
>
> Regards
>
XL02 and XL03, if you have access to a machine with them, have more
advanced file recovery ability.
I've also had success with OpenOffice:
http://openoffice.org
In article <[email protected]>,
Bogdan <[email protected]> wrote:
> My very important spreadsheet got corrupted and I had no backup.
> Is there any way to repair/recover in Excel 2000?
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