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Re: OT: Can anyone help me with this Excel problem
I am shooting out in the dark, but would using Open Office (or any other program besides the full Excel) be helpful to open this file? I think such programs do not have the full range of features as Excel, so it might manage to open the file.
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September 22nd, 2004, 05:00 PM
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Re: OT: Can anyone help me with this Excel problem
Ahhh....I knew someone would have good ideas. Yeah, I'll try that. Open office, I also have Star Office. Now, the only trick is to make sure they can save in Excel format. I'm pretty sure they can....thanks, I'll let you know how it goes...
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September 22nd, 2004, 05:16 PM
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Re: OT: Can anyone help me with this Excel problem
Make sure to create a backup of the file before fiddling with it in OO or SO...
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Re: OT: Can anyone help me with this Excel problem
You might also try creating a new excel workbook, and then on the data tab click Import external data|Import data. Browse to your excel file you are having trouble with. It should then give you a list of the worksheets in that workbook without actually opening the entire workbook. It might still give you memory problems, but it might work. If it does you can save each worksheet as a separate workbook then.
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Re: OT: Can anyone help me with this Excel problem
I came across a similar problem a couple of years (and maybe Versions) ago and I ended up checking the microsoft website. I found that for my particular problem, there was a known bug that would prevent me from ever opening my file again and there was not a good fix. There was a band-aid solution that would transfer data but not all the charts, etc.:
This is similar to what geo mentions above.
Create a new workbook file. In cell A1 link it to cell A1 in the other file. Then copy this to all cells in all sheets. This will link each cell in the new workbook with its corresponding cell in the broken file without ever needing to open the file as a whole. Next, copy all cells and, using "paste special", paste "values" or "formulas" as you see fit. This will convert the links to real values/formulas. You will probably have to do this on a sheet by sheet basis.
You will lose charts and a lot of other things this way but you will be able to at least save data.
Hope this might help.
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Re: OT: Can anyone help me with this Excel problem
www.newegg.com
buy more memory
(heh, just kidding)
Geo got it right
oh, I wouldnt use Open Office myself, the Last time I used open source it left a really really really bad impression
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September 23rd, 2004, 01:27 AM
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Re: OT: Can anyone help me with this Excel problem
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oh, I wouldnt use Open Office myself, the Last time I used open source it left a really really really bad impression
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That is like saying, "I played Civ 3, and it sucked, so that left a really, really, really bad impression on computer games..." Like closed source software, some open source software is good, some is bad.
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September 23rd, 2004, 01:53 AM
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Re: OT: Can anyone help me with this Excel problem
I don't know if this will help, but how about temporarily setting the virtual memory really high to try to open that file?
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September 23rd, 2004, 01:59 AM
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Re: OT: Can anyone help me with this Excel problem
Hmmm... I'm using Open Office exclusively now, with no real problems (other than I couldn't figure out how to vertical align a page the other day without turning the whole thing into a one-cell table and v-aligning that).
Then again, the reason I'm using it exclusively is I don't have access to a MSOffice disk, and I don't feel like shelling out the cash for it.
The export to PDF option was essential for me (until I got my hands on a semi-legit copy of Acrobat Pro, bought somewhere in Asia).
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Re: OT: Can anyone help me with this Excel problem
Hmmm...I don't seem to have a "import data" option, but instead a "microsoft query" option that allows me to import data from other databases - including Excel. Unfortunately, I am ignorant of microsoft query. Why is it that in every other MS app there is an "import data" option, but not in excel. nevermind, I know the answer and his name starts with Bill.
Still working on it...
thanks!
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geoschmo said:
You might also try creating a new excel workbook, and then on the data tab click Import external data|Import data. Browse to your excel file you are having trouble with. It should then give you a list of the worksheets in that workbook without actually opening the entire workbook. It might still give you memory problems, but it might work. If it does you can save each worksheet as a separate workbook then.
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