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Multiple services running; computer very slow; Outlook and Excel files corrupted
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharon" data-source="post: 367093" data-attributes="member: 32258"><p>I've tried Microsoft articles and How Tos to "repair", "extract data" from the damaged Excel file, changing the extension and opening in html or xml or txt, trying to revert to last saved copy..... None of it has worked. Unless you have a last ditch effort for that file, I think I'll have to revert to backup (which is unfortunately a year ago, shame on me lol). Otherwise, I'm good to go, thank you! I'll make a donation so you can have some beers : ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharon, post: 367093, member: 32258"] I've tried Microsoft articles and How Tos to "repair", "extract data" from the damaged Excel file, changing the extension and opening in html or xml or txt, trying to revert to last saved copy..... None of it has worked. Unless you have a last ditch effort for that file, I think I'll have to revert to backup (which is unfortunately a year ago, shame on me lol). Otherwise, I'm good to go, thank you! I'll make a donation so you can have some beers : ). [/QUOTE]
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