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Juan Londono - 03 Jan 2007 16:26 GMT
hi, I have a big excel 2003 book with many sheets,graphs and formulas, I use
"save as" command for saving a copy in a different location,
when i try to open it  Excel shows the repair window telling that thefile is
seriously damaged. The file opens perfect using openoffice calc but
i need to open it in excel, so I dont know what's going on with excel 2003,
someone can help me?

Thanx

Juan G. Londono
Dave Peterson - 03 Jan 2007 16:58 GMT
If you open it in OO and then save it as a new file, can excel open that new
file ok?

(I don't really have a guess...)

> hi, I have a big excel 2003 book with many sheets,graphs and formulas, I use
> "save as" command for saving a copy in a different location,
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> Juan G. Londono

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Juan Londono - 03 Jan 2007 17:54 GMT
no, i tried to save it as a new file with diffferent name and it's still the
same problem.

> If you open it in OO and then save it as a new file, can excel open that
> new
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Don Guillett - 03 Jan 2007 17:46 GMT
Is that different location removable media?

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> hi, I have a big excel 2003 book with many sheets,graphs and formulas, I
> use "save as" command for saving a copy in a different location,
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> Juan G. Londono
Juan Londono - 03 Jan 2007 17:57 GMT
I have the problem saving to different, or the same location, using "save
as".

> Is that different location removable media?
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