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Limitations on Excel 2000

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lc - 12 Dec 2005 21:38 GMT
Hi, would any know all the limitations of Excel 2000. The current
spreadsheet I am working can no longer function properly. Everytime I
make an attempt to save, a dialog pops up saying: "Excel could not save
all the data and formatting you recently added to [file name]".

Could anyone explain to me why Excel 2000 is doing this? When I ran the
file in Excel 2003, it did not have that problem.

Thank you.
Gord Dibben - 12 Dec 2005 22:54 GMT
Check the file type you are saving as.

File>Save As>File Type.

If you have Excel 95 5.0 Workbook highlighted you will get the message when
you try to save.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

>Hi, would any know all the limitations of Excel 2000. The current
>spreadsheet I am working can no longer function properly. Everytime I
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>Thank you.
lc - 13 Dec 2005 14:22 GMT
I have tried those methods already, and they all produce the same
error. I am familar with Excel and have used it for many years. This is
one of the bigger spreadsheets I have produced and Excel gave me the
error.

Are there alternate methods to fix this?

Thank you.
Norman Jones - 13 Dec 2005 14:37 GMT
Hi K,

See MSKB article # 215783

'XL: "Excel Could Not Save All the Data and Formatting" Error Message'
   http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;215783

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Regards,
Norman

> Hi, would any know all the limitations of Excel 2000. The current
> spreadsheet I am working can no longer function properly. Everytime I
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> Thank you.
lc - 13 Dec 2005 16:51 GMT
Thank you Norman.
 
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