> A quick fix is to ask the originator of the file to do a "Save As" the
> older XLS (not X) format and see if that resolves the problem:
>
>
Nothing else worked so I punted on this... I didn't want to go retro and
use the SaveAs with an older format, but that's what I've ended up doing.
People rotate in and out of the job role that maintains that Excel sheet I
can barely keep their names straight, and I seriously doubt that the tribal
knowledge of SaveAs will be passed on to the next one...

Oh well, at least when it breaks I'll know there's someone new in that
job...

Thanks for trying to help folks!



-- 
Matt Jarvis
Eugene, Oregon USA


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