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I have one file that crashes my Excel 2000 sp-3. Dr.
Watson lists it as "c0000005 (access violation)". This began after I pasted info from my online brokerage account to a new worksheet in an existing workbook. Is there any way I can correct this or delete the offending worksheet without deleting the remainder of the workbook? Thanks |
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Hi Ted,
> Is there any > way I can correct this or delete the offending worksheet > without deleting the remainder of the workbook? > Options to try and open a corrupt file - Set calculation to manual - open the file, but disable macros (assuming you've set macro security to medium: Tools, Macro, security) - As soon as you've clicked the disable macros button, press control-pageup or control-pagedown, thus changing sheets. If that does not work, try creating a link to the file: ='c:\my documents\[MyFileName.xls]Sheet1'!A1 and copy right and down. This at least gets you the worksheets values. if you don't know the sheet names, enter this: ='C:\PathToFile\[MyFileName.xls]'!A1 and press enter If XL (2000) is able to extract them, it will prompt you for a sheet name. Sometimes the Excel viewer, Word or even Internet explorer (v5) enables you to open the file and copy information out of it. Also, Excel XP can sometimes repair XL files with trouble. Regards, Jan Karel Pieterse Excel MVP |
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