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I have tried all those and it is still saying that the file is corrupt. I must say that I think that this is a W7/Excel compatability issue as it works OK with Openoffice on W7 and with Excel on Vista and XP.
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I have Windows 7 installed on two PCs. One runs W7 Prof 64 bit, the other W7 Home 32 bit. I also have Office 2007 SP2 installed on both PCs. I have been sent an xls spreadsheet created by some third party accounting software and every time I try to open it I receive a message warning me that the file contains unreadable content. When I try to repair the file I am told that the file is corrupt. Your answer is right there in your question, it is the problem with the file created by the third party accounting software.
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Your answer is right there in your question, it is the problem with the file created by the third party accounting software.The annoying thing is it works correctly with Office 2007 on XP and Vista, meaning it is extremely difficult to debug the 3rd party code (binary XLS file generation). I have exactly the same issue with reports generated from our Delphi applications exporting QuickReports using Gnostice Excel export filters. This generates the XLS file perfectly and we have not had issues with any version of Office until now. Obviously Office 2007 is doing something different under Windows 7 compared to earlier operating systems but what? Obviously this is an issue with how we generate the XLS file but I find it frustrating that the same package would say it's fine under one OS but corrupt under the other! Is there any way of getting Excel to provide better reporting rather than just 'File is corrupt.'? Many thanks, Ross
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My computer originally came with Windows Vista but I did the Windows 7 upgrade when it came out last year. Last week I had my computers motherboard replaced and had to reinstall windows vista then the windows 7 upgrade (following dells tech support recommendation).
The problem is I cannot see excel files sent to me via e-mail or even files I create and send to myself (to verify if I can open them). I get a message saying the files are corrupt, but when i opend the exact same excel file from another computer it opens fine. I was told by the dell technician that it is a Windows 7 problem and that I have to repair and if that does not work uninstall reinstall windows 7. As a last resort they told me to do a full format of windows vista.
Windows 7 sucks!
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This does not work and would not scale on an enterprise level. Is there a patch for this issue?
Try the following excel start up command line switches at the Start menu, Run command.
Excel /o
Excel /unregserver
Excel /regserver
Note: There is a space before forwardslash (/ )and also close Excel after each attempt.
If that doesn’t work, try repairing Office 2007.
Thanks and Regards,Girish Microsoft Answers Support Engineer Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.
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I have Windows 7 installed on two PCs. One runs W7 Prof 64 bit, the other W7 Home 32 bit. I also have Office 2007 SP2 installed on both PCs. I have been sent an xls spreadsheet created by some third party accounting software and every time I try to open it I receive a message warning me that the file contains unreadable content. When I try to repair the file I am told that the file is corrupt. Why is this an answer? The OP states that the file opens in Excel 2007 on Win XP and in Excel 2003 in Win Vista but not in Excel 2007 on Win 7. So, what is it about Excel 2007 and Win 7 that it cannot open a file that the other Excel-Windows combinations can open? Tushar Mehta (Technology and Operations Consulting) www.tushar-mehta.com (Excel and PowerPoint add-ins and tutorials) Microsoft MVP Excel 2000-Present Excel and PowerPoint tutorials and add-ins www.tushar-mehta.com
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I have Windows 7 installed on two PCs. One runs W7 Prof 64 bit, the other W7 Home 32 bit. I also have Office 2007 SP2 installed on both PCs. I have been sent an xls spreadsheet created by some third party accounting softwareand every time I try to open it I receive a message warning me that the file contains unreadable content. When I try to repair the file I am told that the file is corrupt.
i couldn't agree more (i.e., it IS NOT an answer)
i'm having same troubles with Excel files created from some SAS jobs .. production code that's been running fine .. and this week, after a long over-due upgrade from XP x64 to Win 7 64-bit (on my same dual Opteron box) last weekend, i'm getting the same errors
if i use my 64-bit Vista laptop and open the very same file from the hard drive on my dual Opteron box (using either Excel 2003 or 2007), the file opens fine. if i then save it, again, the the same spot on my workstation, it then opens fine from the workstation (using Excel 2007)
CLEARLY Win 7 is having troubles reading Excel files created programmatically from other apps; i.e., from a file format that was viewed/understood A-OK in Vista and earlier OS's
so the proverbial $64K question . STILL .. is why?
i have to think the FIX would be somewhat trivial if we could get it to the right M$ person
later
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Couldn't agree more. This is definately a difference between XP/Office2007 (with all current patches) and Windows 7/Office 2007 (with all patches).
I am having the same issue with an Excel file downloaded from a Vendor site through an interface. Works fine on one machine with XP, IE8, and Office 2007. Will not work on identical hardware with Windows 7, IE8, and Office 2007.
It will open the file, but all of the formatting and several other things are stripped.
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I do have the same problem it's giving me some hard time right now. The strangest thing is that when I open the .xls file on another OS, save it without changing anything and the file begins to work in Win7.
it's seems that there is a difference between an excel file and a .xls made by an automatic program that win7 can't handle
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