Thanks. Yes, we're thinking seriously about file recovery for an upcoming
version of Mac Excel. I'll add your voice of sup****t to the list.
Thanks,
Pat
On 10/13/08 6:27 PM, in article
569FE1C2-173D-426A-92E6-53FC1316A959@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Luis"
<Luis@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Thanks for the follow-up! The trick of changing the file to .xml or .xsl
> didn't work for me (I have a MacBook running office 2008.) I am lucky
enough
> to have Office for Windows too, and when I opened the file in Excel for
> Windows the file corruption got fixed.
>
> It would be nice to have that same functionality in Excel for Mac too.
>
> Thanks again for the follow up!
>
> Luis
>
> "Pat McMillan" wrote:
>
>> If you can send me a copy of the file I can investigate.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Pat McMillan
>> patmcmil@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>
>> On 10/11/08 3:32 PM, in article
>> 9D33E336-421C-4F62-A4CE-6C425A20046B@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Luis"
>> <Luis@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> I had the same issue described in this post, tried renaming the
extension of
>>> my file to xml and xsl but Excel still had problems opening the file.
>>>
>>> I spent a long time putting the data together in that spreadsheet, and
now
>>> it's lost. Can anyone help me recover the data in the file please?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Luis
>>
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>> Pat McMillan
>> Macintosh Business Unit
>> Microsoft Corp.
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Microsoft Corp.
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