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Why do excel files become corrupt?

Asked by toptek in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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Hi,

Have some end users with what I would consider large excel files (34MB). One became corrupt but I managed to recover the data. Another one gave an error that it was locked by the user but the user didn't have the file open. These are shared workbooks. When I copied the file down to my PC I managed to open the file and put a copy back on the server.

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