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joyapco
Sep 21, 2022Copper Contributor
Excel file got "corrupted" / "tampered" on macbook
I got an important password-protected excel file that Excel suddenly refuses to open, citing the file being "corrupted" or "tampered". I'm encountering this message first: "Alert This file may...
JimGMac
Sep 28, 2022MVP
joyapco
I'm inclined to believe the warning message.
Is it safe to assume you are using version 16,65 of Excel? Go to the Menu Bar and choose Excel > About Excel to verify this.
Are there any special characters in the file name?
I recommend that you contact whomever provided the file to you and get a better copy.
joyapco
Sep 28, 2022Copper Contributor
1) My Excel is 16.65
2) No special characters in the file name
3) I'M the creator of the Excel file. It's been working for 6 YEARS and it suddenly says it got corrupted.
Since I posted this, I had to recreate months of entries from scratch and managed to recreate the file again.
- JimGMacSep 29, 2022MVPYou should be able to restore the previous working version depending upon where you saved the file. If it's in Mac OS then you can restore using Time Machine: If it's in SharePoint or OneDrive you can use Versions. If it was saved on a different file service, most file servers these days offer some sort of recovery system.