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I have an excel file in which I track my family's finances. I access it
several times per day. When I started up my computer this evening and went to open the file, it opened up empty. None of the worksheets are present. It is identical in content to a new (i.e. freshly created) file. When I examine the file properties, the date created suggests that it is the same file I have been using all year. The file name is unchanged. But the file size is only 13.5KB, the same size as any other brand new, empty excel file. Any thoughts on what might have happened or how I recover this file? For what it's worth, when I started up the computer this evening, it displayed a number of inexplicable problems. The most persistent of them was that I could not click on a single file/folder within a parent folder without several other files/folders also automatically selecting themselves. I don't know whether this has any bearing on the problem. As this is a critical file, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Danny |
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Danny Cazier wrote:
I have an excel file in which I track my family's finances. I access it several times per day. When I started up my computer this evening and went to open the file, it opened up empty. None of the worksheets are present. It is identical in content to a new (i.e. freshly created) file. When I examine the file properties, the date created suggests that it is the same file I have been using all year. The file name is unchanged. But the file size is only 13.5KB, the same size as any other brand new, empty excel file. Any thoughts on what might have happened or how I recover this file? For what it's worth, when I started up the computer this evening, it displayed a number of inexplicable problems. The most persistent of them was that I could not click on a single file/folder within a parent folder without several other files/folders also automatically selecting themselves. I don't know whether this has any bearing on the problem. As this is a critical file, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Danny ------------------------- One possibility is to look in your default Excel storage subdirectory to see if there's a file there with a jumbled up name you don't recognize. Excel does store temp files and *maybe* one is still there with your stuff in it if the problem is that it couldn't store the file at the last access. It's a long shot, but easy to check. Bill |
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Danny Cazier wrote: I have an excel file in which I track my family's finances. I access it several times per day. When I started up my computer this evening and went to open the file, it opened up empty. None of the worksheets are present. It is identical in content to a new (i.e. freshly created) file. When I examine the file properties, the date created suggests that it is the same file I have been using all year. The file name is unchanged. But the file size is only 13.5KB, the same size as any other brand new, empty excel file. Any thoughts on what might have happened or how I recover this file? For what it's worth, when I started up the computer this evening, it displayed a number of inexplicable problems. The most persistent of them was that I could not click on a single file/folder within a parent folder without several other files/folders also automatically selecting themselves. I don't know whether this has any bearing on the problem. As this is a critical file, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Danny -- Dave Peterson |
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