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Hello all,
I am facing a proble with a calc i have worked on for three days. Unfortunately mathcad does not open it and tells me file is corrupted.
Can any one help me please because i cant spen 3 days to do it again.
I have uploaded the file also if someone can check it for me. Thanks
Regards
Alan
Solved! Go to Solution.
Richard Jackson wrote:
See this thread:
http://communities.ptc.com/message/91125
You can use Stuart's recovery worksheet to get almost everything back.
Or you can use Stuart to get some of it back!
See this thread:
http://communities.ptc.com/message/91125
You can use Stuart's recovery worksheet to get almost everything back.
Richard Jackson wrote:
See this thread:
http://communities.ptc.com/message/91125
You can use Stuart's recovery worksheet to get almost everything back.
Or you can use Stuart to get some of it back!
Thank you very much for the help. I can open it now from the attached file from stuart. this was very kind of you
regards
Richard Jackson wrote:
See this thread:
http://communities.ptc.com/message/91125
You can use Stuart's recovery worksheet to get almost everything back.
I'm sure I've suggested that this is a standard feature. I vaguely remember trying to automate the process by getting a component to open the file and run it until a 'working' version was retrieved, but it didnae work for some reason I couldn't fathom. I would hope PTC should be able to do something similar, except better.
Stuart
Mathcad should just do it automatically when you open the file. It knows which region is corrupted, so it would be simple for it to delete that region, add a flag in the worksheet at the correct location, and then load everything else!
Richard Jackson wrote:
Mathcad should just do it automatically when you open the file. It knows which region is corrupted, so it would be simple for it to delete that region, add a flag in the worksheet at the correct location, and then load everything else!
Agreed.
Thank you veru much to all, i have managed to open it again thanks to an attached file by stuart.
regards