Hi!
In attached file lines from 38 to 121 are almost w/o data. But there were data before saving the file. Saved file and backup file are the same. With corrupted data. Is there any chance to recover file? PLS help. I will very apprechiate.
Corrupted file (.xlsm)
Corrupted file (.xlsm)
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OpenOffice 3.1 on Windows Vista
Re: SOS! PLS HELP! Corrupted file
I looked at the content.xml file within your file and I do not see any data beyond what is visible when I open your file with OpenOffice. Maye someone else knows more than me but I believe your data are gone.
OpenOffice 4.1 on Windows 10 and Linux Mint
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Re: SOS! PLS HELP! Corrupted file
I looked at the innards of the file; the data is there, but I don't know enough about the internal structure of a spreadsheet file to attempt repair.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Re: SOS! PLS HELP! Corrupted file
=COUNTA(A1:L121) => 345
with LibreOffice 5.4
with LibreOffice 5.4
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Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
Re: SOS! PLS HELP! Corrupted file
Columns from A to L, Lines from 1 to 121, LibreOffice 5.4. Its very simple spreadshit. If it possible to put data even in new sheet without formatiing. It would be great.RoryOF wrote:I looked at the innards of the file; the data is there, but I don't know enough about the internal structure of a spreadsheet file to attempt repair.
OpenOffice 3.1 on Windows Vista
Re: SOS! PLS HELP! Corrupted file
It was an Excel sheet with macros. Microsoft Excel Viewer can't open this particular file. I would think it is corrupted one way or the other.
xlsm is one of the most convoluted and complex file formats ever. It is impossible that this is a very simple spreadsheet.
xlsm is one of the most convoluted and complex file formats ever. It is impossible that this is a very simple spreadsheet.
Copy, Edit>Paste-special text. There is not a single number in this calculation sheet.If it possible to put data even in new sheet without formatiing. It would be great.
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Re: SOS! PLS HELP! Corrupted file
I dont understand ( it it possible to recover any data in lines 38-121? copy/paste doesn't work (Villeroy wrote:It was an Excel sheet with macros. Microsoft Excel Viewer can't open this particular file. I would think it is corrupted one way or the other.
xlsm is one of the most convoluted and complex file formats ever. It is impossible that this is a very simple spreadsheet.Copy, Edit>Paste-special text. There is not a single number in this calculation sheet.If it possible to put data even in new sheet without formatiing. It would be great.
Re: SOS! PLS HELP! Corrupted file
There are 345 text values in A1:L121. That's all.
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Re: SOS! PLS HELP! Corrupted file
I can't do it - at present I have limited close-up vision post cataract operations and am managing with ad-hoc close up spectacles, pending receiving prescription glasses for close-up; This limits my computer and detailed work.voldem wrote:Columns from A to L, Lines from 1 to 121, LibreOffice 5.4. Its very simple spreadshit. If it possible to put data even in new sheet without formatiing. It would be great.RoryOF wrote:I looked at the innards of the file; the data is there, but I don't know enough about the internal structure of a spreadsheet file to attempt repair.
Use a zip utility to unzip the .xlsm file, and examine sheet1.xls which you will find within it.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS