Cliff. How do you know the properties are unavailable if you can't
find the file to look at them? Other than the obvious "that the file
isn't there".
If it is lost. If you know the file name or even part of it, try a
Windows Key plus F to search for it in the directories you think it
might be in, or just search the entire drive. When you find it then
with it highlighted in the results area of the search, try Alt Enter
to view the file properties. You can also use apps key, or right
click it. If you see it is misplaced, just CTRL X to cut it and then
go to the folder you want it in and paste it back in. Once found then
you can look at how it might have gotten there. Check your recycle
bin as well but if you search your drive and its in there it ought
show up in the search.
Brad
On 7/4/2011 03:28 PM Cliff Smales said...
A file that was lost, back on Friday, was a spreadsheet I use for
our Friday Night Bingo sessions.
Either in "My Documents" or in Excel, that file is misplaced. In
both instances, the properties are "unavailable.
Cliff Smales
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