This question may be in the wrong place, but I'm stumped. I had two files open in Excel 2007 yesterday morning. They were connected to each other through formulas. Yesterday when I shut down my computer I saved each file by clicking on the save button. No name changes or anything like that. This morning I go to open both of them and they are now the same file. Somehow one file got saved over with the other's data. Ack! I know I didn't use Save As so unless this was caused by a virus I don't understand how this happened. (It may have been caused by a virus - my anti-virus software found one earlier and quarantined it. That doesn't explain why everything else was left alone though.) At any rate, I need to see if I can recover the data that's missing.
I found an autosave version of the file after doing some research but I am unable to open this file. Each attempt causes the following error message: "Excel cannot open the file '******.xlsb' because the file format or file extension is not valid. Verify that the file has not been corrupted and that the file extension matches the format of the file." I've tried to open with Open and Repair but that tells me the file is corrupt.
I'm thinking there may be some utilities out there that can recover this file but I've not been successul in finding one. I downloaded a freeware utility but it just doesn't have the sophistication to do what I need it to do.
I realize that my predicament is more than just an Excel issue but I'm looking for some help in tracking down a solution. Life won't end if I can't recover this file but it sure would be nicer. Any help or direction would be appreciated.
I found an autosave version of the file after doing some research but I am unable to open this file. Each attempt causes the following error message: "Excel cannot open the file '******.xlsb' because the file format or file extension is not valid. Verify that the file has not been corrupted and that the file extension matches the format of the file." I've tried to open with Open and Repair but that tells me the file is corrupt.
I'm thinking there may be some utilities out there that can recover this file but I've not been successul in finding one. I downloaded a freeware utility but it just doesn't have the sophistication to do what I need it to do.
I realize that my predicament is more than just an Excel issue but I'm looking for some help in tracking down a solution. Life won't end if I can't recover this file but it sure would be nicer. Any help or direction would be appreciated.