open xls file error: data may have been lost

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snazzy

I click OK on the error message "File error: data may have been lost" and
then save it as a xlsx and it opens OK. Please advise if there is a way to
allow it to be save as a xls without the error message or indicate why the
error is occurring.
 
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snazzy

This may be unrelated but I have noticed that the file size increases when I
save the file. I am doing much copying and pasting from one spresdsheet to
another which may cause the problem. The size goes from 12 MB to 98 MB. Is
this normal? Will be testing the file in 2003 version tomorrow. Another
point, when I break the file up into separate workbooks for each worksheet,
the problem appears to go away. Could I be approaching a limit within a
worksheet?
 
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snazzy

The excel file was opened in Excel 2003 with the same results as in Excel
2007. The file has the error: "File error: data may have been lost"

On the other question in regard to deletion of cells in excel being
remembered, which makes sense as to why the file grows so much. Is there a
way to prevent Excel from remembering the deleted cells?
 
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Ron de Bruin

Hi snazzy

Try to rebuild the file

Copy all sheets to a new workbook
Right click on a sheet tab and choose select all sheets
Rigt click on a the sheet tabs and choose Move or Copy
You have a option to copy the sheet to a new workbook here

Also drag and drop the code modules to the new workbook
(do not forget the code in the This workbook module if you have that)
If you press the delete button it will only delete the content and not for example formatting.
So Excel think that there is something in that cell.

Use Debra's tips to delete the rows or columns

--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm
 

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