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    I cannot open my Excel doc

    Hello,

    I've been trying to open a file for a few days and I'm not getting it. I've tried to repair but it is all out of shape.
    Basically it gives this error:

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    And when I click "Yes" it opens, but when I try to edit it gives another error:

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    I don't know what to do. I need this file.
    Someone can help me? I don't understand anything about excel, it was a guy who makes me the file years ago and now stopped working.

    I can provide the file...

    Thanks for the help!
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    Re: I cannot open my Excel doc

    Welcome to the forum.

    Does the workbook still open in the version of Excel in which it was created? Have you moved from a 32-bit version to a 64-bit version?

    There are instructions at the top of the page explaining how to attach your sample workbook.
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    Re: I cannot open my Excel doc

    Hello, thanks!!!

    I'm not sure, but I think so... It has always been used in 64 bits.

    I cannot upload my excel file because it is too big... :/
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    Re: I cannot open my Excel doc

    I would check the bit issue: I'm not talking about the operating system, but the installation of Office.

    Apart from this, I don't have any further help to offer - sorry.

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    Re: I cannot open my Excel doc

    The upload limits are 9Mb for .xlsb files...
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    Re: I cannot open my Excel doc

    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn Kennedy View Post
    The upload limits are 9Mb for .xlsb files...
    Hmmm, it gives me a error when I try to upload. "blank.xlsx - Upload of file failed"

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    Re: I cannot open my Excel doc

    as an xlsb - what size is it?

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    Re: I cannot open my Excel doc

    Note: xlsB, not xlsx.

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    Re: I cannot open my Excel doc

    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn Kennedy View Post
    Note: xlsB, not xlsx.
    Already add .zip file with the excel file... If you can help I will aprecciate it a lot!

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    Re: I cannot open my Excel doc

    I get the same as you. The sheet was empty. I take it you had deleted all of the content? In your REAL sheet, have you obviously lost content?

    Suggestion 1. Opne your real file. Remove sorting in 3 sheets:
    Analysis
    HIDE Keyword analysis
    HIDE Topic analysis.

    save. close excel. Reopen file. Still the same??

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