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Danipants
New member | Level 2
2 years ago

Corrupt file disappeared??

I was working in an Excel file and made a couple changes, when I hit save it froze, then the program closed. When I opened it back up, the file was completely gone from my dropbox, but I did NOT dele...
  • Rich's avatar
    2 years ago

    Danipants wrote:
    I was working in an Excel file and made a couple changes, when I hit save it froze, then the program closed. When I opened it back up, the file was completely gone from my dropbox, but I did NOT delete it.

    Excel deleted the file during the save process.

     

    When working on an Excel file, Excel creates a temporary file and all of your edits are made there. When you save, Excel first deletes the original and then renames the temporary file. If Excel was unable to save after the original was deleted, you would lose the file. I'd look in the folder where the file was located for any temporary files. You'll probably need to enable the display of hidden files on your operating system.

     


    I’ve tried all of the standard options found on dropbox help regarding Recovering deleted files, but none of that works because the file is no longer in my dropbox, including the deleted folder.

    Are you sure the file was syncing to Dropbox? Do you see any mention of it on your Events page? If it's not showing up in Deleted Files and there's no reference to it on your Events page, then it was likely never syncing to Dropbox.

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