On May 9, 2:43=A0am, Jon Connell <ciama...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I've had this twice now with the same spreadsheet (quite a large one)
> andExcelhas now irrevocably lost data for me. I have a version in
> backup, but all is lost for what recent data =A0Excel2008 has destroyed
> in its mangling it seems. Older versions ofExcelused to be able to
> do data recovery, but I guess this is now impossible?
>
> Before I go back to Office 2004 (which I intend to do), is there any
> way to recover the data?
>
> Oh ... and how does consumer law work in the US (where I bought the
> software)? It's obviously not fit for purpose as UK consumer law would
> understand it, but do I stand a chance of a refund?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jon
Hi,
There is a tool called Advanced Access Repair. I have used it to
repair many corrupt Access MDB files on my damaged disks successfully.
Its homepage is http://www.datanumen.com/aar/
Maybe you can have a
try.
Alan


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