"Removed Records: Object from /xl/printerSettings/printerSettings9.bin part (Print options)"

glerwell

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Hi

Whenever I load my spreadsheet, I am greeted with a message: "EXCEL FOUND UNREADABLE CONTENT...etc"

When I select "YES" the following message appears:

"Removed Records: Object from /xl/printerSettings/printerSettings9.bin part (Print options)"

I've tried re-saving the repaired version but I keep on getting the same message.

I've look on the web but can't find any specific info based on my message.

It has only started to appear recently, everything was finie a few days ago.

Anyone got any ideas?

Thanks
 

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HI glerwell

Me too have this problem and i don't know how to solve it
i use Excel 2010 , i don't know if the problem with Excel version
or another thing else

Please Help :)

"removed Records: Object From /xl/printersettings/printersettings10.bin Part (print Options)"
 
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HI glerwell

Me too have this problem and i don't know how to solve it
i use Excel 2010 , i don't know if the problem with Excel version
or another thing else

Please Help :)

"removed Records: Object From /xl/printersettings/printersettings1.bin Part (print Options)"


This is the exact message I am getting as well. Any good ideas out there?

Each time I repair the file, it asks me to save it under a new file name. I close. I then reopen the newly-named file, same error each time. :confused:
 
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This annoying errors all the time kept on coming up. This is the solution I made:
1) Download 7-Zip application that suit to your operating system (32/64-bit) at 7-Zip
2) Once you download it, right-click the excel file under 7-Zip and click open archive
​3) Select the folder that says xl then open the PrinterSettings folder delete all PrinterSettings .bin files and close the 7-Zip;
4) Next, double-click the excel file, in my case it was .xlsm file and again it will displayed some error.
5) At this point, you will fully open the excel file and Save As in an Excel Binary Workbook.
6) Open your binary excel workbook and you will no longer see any error popping up.
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