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RD Wirr
I have a pivot table in an Excel XP workbook that several
people in our office use. The problem is when this
workbook is opened by one of the computers there is a
error message saying that one of the sheets has been
damaged but Excel recovered it. The sheet damaged in the
pivot table and the recovered version is just a sheet
with the formatted data in it but the pivot table is
gone. All the computers are running WinXP of Windows 2000
and all have OfficeXP with the latest updates. The only
thing really different is the language and regional
settings which differ from one computer to the next. Any
ideas how to preserve the file for everybody?
Thanks,
RWD
people in our office use. The problem is when this
workbook is opened by one of the computers there is a
error message saying that one of the sheets has been
damaged but Excel recovered it. The sheet damaged in the
pivot table and the recovered version is just a sheet
with the formatted data in it but the pivot table is
gone. All the computers are running WinXP of Windows 2000
and all have OfficeXP with the latest updates. The only
thing really different is the language and regional
settings which differ from one computer to the next. Any
ideas how to preserve the file for everybody?
Thanks,
RWD