If its xslx, try yourself? Just rename it to a zip file, extract and fiddle with the files where something looks wrong. They're all just XML files, so you can open them in Notepad.
Try it. A .xslx file is just a zip file with a bunch of XML files inside. Open those XML files in any text editor and you'll see the "raw" data that your Excel workbook is comprised of.Not quite sure I understand this method...
Try it. A .xslx file is just a zip file with a bunch of XML files inside. Open those XML files in any text editor and you'll see the "raw" data that your Excel workbook is comprised of.
...play around with the contents until you either get the data you're looking for or get the file(s) fixed and working again in Excel.And I do what with it?
...play around with the contents until you either get the data you're looking for or get the file(s) fixed and working again in Excel.
You can, or you can play with the XML files, zip it back up, rename the .zip to .xslx and open in Excel to see if the file is fixed.Do I copy this "raw" data and stick it in Excel?
And I do what with it?
Hi all
Another kak day at work, worked late again. I'm really getting fed up with this now. I really hope it starts tapering off to normal hours again.