XL: Error Editing/Saving File When Can't Access File on DiskID: Q114440
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In Microsoft Excel, if you remove a floppy disk or disconnect from a
network drive that contains a workbook file that you are editing, an
error message appears when you continue editing the workbook. The
error message that you receive depends on the data that is contained
in the workbook you are editing and the types of changes you make to the
workbook. The following is a summary of these error messages and when
you receive them.
Cannot start source application
Cannot paste data
Unable to read from the disk
Note that you can create a new pivot table in the workbook under the above conditions without receiving an error message, even if the workbook already contains a pivot table.Unable to obtain PivotTable data from disk
Note that when you save a workbook that contains a Visual Basic module, you may also receive the following error message:Document not saved
Unable to write to the disk
In Microsoft Excel version 5.0, workbook files are not stored
entirely in memory. Some elements of the workbook are stored on the
disk your file is stored on. This is a change from the way the
earlier versions of Microsoft Excel stored files.
When you create a pivot table, an OLE object, or a Visual Basic
module in a workbook, you must have continuous access to the drive that
contains the workbook, because these items are stored on the drive.
To avoid running into problems when you are working on files off of a
floppy or a network drive, do not remove the floppy or disconnect
from the network drive until you have closed the file you are working
on.
To avoid receiving an error message in any of the above situations,
you must insert the floppy disk, or connect to the network drive that
contains the workbook file. You can then edit and create OLE objects,
pivot tables and Visual Basic modules, and you can also save the
workbook file.
When you open a new workbook file in Microsoft Excel, two temporary
files are created in your TEMP directory. The location of your TEMP
directory is determined by the SET TEMP statement in your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file. The two temporary files have names similar to the
following:
~1808.TMP
~DFT180D.TMP
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Version : 5.00 5.00c 7.00
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: April 13, 1999