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CUPRA
23 Nov 09 20:36
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Have been sent a zip file for xls. have worked on it and am now trying to save it and send it back to recipient. It seems to save okay, but then how do I send it to the intended? I cant find the file anywhere on the system.

Its quite urgent really so would apprecciate any help

Thank you

DML

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Andy Murray
When: 23 Nov 09 20:43
whenever i save stuff i want to send to someone, i save it to my desktop so its easy to find, then i can move it later
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Petrus Romanus
When: 23 Nov 09 20:48
Let me get this straight...someone sent you a zipped xls file...u unzipped the file....did you extract the contents of the zip file (that would be the xls fine contained within) and save it somewhere on ur hdd before you worked on it ?
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CUPRA
When: 23 Nov 09 20:52
I opened it and did the work. It isnt saved anywhere, when I try to save it, it lists it as a name under macro-enabled excel file.......and then it isnt anywhere? I have a folder opened ready for it to be dragged into but it isnt anywhere...where the hell is it on my pc? please
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Petrus Romanus
When: 23 Nov 09 21:04
I'm no expert on macro workbooks but if I were you I would do it this way....
Open zip file...Highlight the xls file and 'Extract' it...it'll ask for a place to save the file...Then go to where you saved your file and open it then do your work on it then save your changes. At leasst that way you know you have a copy of the file and where it's located.
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CUPRA
When: 23 Nov 09 21:26
Righto, done and saved. Can I send without Outlook Express (as a zip file)?
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CUPRA
When: 23 Nov 09 21:26
oh, thanks btw
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Petrus Romanus
When: 23 Nov 09 21:39
Yep...should be no probs...dunno how clued up u are with zip files...once you've done your work on the excel file and saved it you right click on the file and choose Add to zip file (if you're using Winzip for example). If it's not an overly large file you don't really need to zip it....
By:
lmfao
When: 23 Nov 09 21:58
FFS HURRY UIP


I SENT IT TO YOU HOURS AGO AND ITS FECKING URGENT


C'MON LAD!!!
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Petrus Romanus
When: 23 Nov 09 22:02
lmfao @ lmfao :-)
By:
rustyboy
When: 23 Nov 09 22:05
lmfao @ "lmfao @ lmfao" :)
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