"Lost" Content in Excel Spreadsheet

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A user experienced an issue with an Excel 2010 file where the data was not visible, despite the file being 329KB and containing averages and counts. The problem was isolated to their copy of Excel, as the file opened correctly on another PC. Suggestions included checking the "View" tab for hidden columns, trying different views, and disabling a Nitro plugin that may have been causing issues with PDF imports. Ultimately, the user resolved the issue by clicking "New Window" in the "View" tab, which restored the file content without any changes. The discussion highlighted the potential for accidental key presses to cause unexpected behavior in Excel.
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Hi All,
I somehow cannot see the content of an Excel data file; please see bottom of document listing average of 34133, count of 11199, etc. Yet the data is for some reason I can't figure out, not visible/available. This Excel 2010. EDIT: The saved file has 329KB of data. But only that which is in the screenshot is what I have available. ?
Any ideas? EDIT2: I opened up another document in this same Excel copy which came out without any problems, so it seems the program is not corrupted.
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Have you gone to the "view" tab to see if anything there looks odd? Why does the word "picture1" show up? It seems to suggest that you are viewing an image instead of the data.
 
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phinds said:
Have you gone to the "view" tab to see if anything there looks odd? Why does the word "picture1" show up? It seems to suggest that you are viewing an image instead of the data.
Thanks, I don't see anything unusual : Screenshot of View:

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out of sample test:

what happens when you open the excel file in Google Sheets (or Libre office calc or ...)?
 
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I doubt if it will help but try taking it out of page break view and put it back to normal view
 
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Is this "Excel data file" really a PDF that you're trying to import using the Nitro add in that you have installed? Perhaps it just hasn't read the file properly.
 
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Does Print Preview show anything? Can you post a screenshot of the File, Properties dialog from Windows Explorer? Like this below...

Also, have you tried re-booting your PC?

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@WWGD, I have a lot of experience w/ Excel. If you want to send me a copy of the file I'll see if I can figure anything out.
 
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phinds said:
@WWGD, I have a lot of experience w/ Excel. If you want to send me a copy of the file I'll see if I can figure anything out.
Thanks, Phinds, but it seems like an issue with _my_ copy of Excel. I was able to open the file up in another PC without any problem.
 
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WWGD said:
Thanks, Phinds, but it seems like an issue with _my_ copy of Excel. I was able to open the file up in another PC without any problem.
Good. Can you just reinstall Excel?
 
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berkeman said:
Does Print Preview show anything? Can you post a screenshot of the File, Properties dialog from Windows Explorer? Like this below...

Also, have you tried re-booting your PC?
Here it is View attachment 224770
I checked to see, within 'View' whether there were hidden columns, but that does not seem to be the case:
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phinds said:
Good. Can you just reinstall Excel?
I may have to; it seems like the only option.
 
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I could be that plugin that you have installed. Before reinstalling, try disabling the Nitro10 plugin and restarting first.
 
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Borg said:
I could be that plugin that you have installed. Before reinstalling, try disabling the Nitro10 plugin and restarting first.
Thanks. I don't even remember installing it, though.
 
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From what I Googled, it looks like it reads in PDF files into Excel and attempts to create a spreadsheet from it. At the beginning of the thread, it sounded like you were doing that and then couldn't read the result. So, if you're using that plugin regularly, it's better to try temporarily disabling it, instead of having to reinstall it later.
 
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Borg said:
From what I Googled, it looks like it reads in PDF files into Excel and attempts to create a spreadsheet from it. At the beginning of the thread, it sounded like you were doing that and then couldn't read the result. So, if you're using that plugin regularly, it's better to try temporarily disabling it, instead of having to reinstall it later.
Hi, thanks for the help. I actually did some import-export ( using the Import/Export Wizard )but from SQL Server to Excel and back. Strangely, every thing was working fine until one day I could not find the content in Excel. Will try disabling right now.
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Thanks all, problem solved, though by a sort of Voodoo. Hoping someone can understand what happened : I did a search , found a site suggesting I just click on the " New Window" on the "View" tab. I did and file content magically came back without any changes. Guess will need some cat claws, blood of a salamander and the new moon next time something like this happens.
 
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WWGD said:
Guess will need some cat claws, blood of a salamander and the new moon next time something like this happens.
This only works if the new moon comes on a Friday, and you stand on one leg while performing the incantation. Standard Microsoft regs.
 
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phinds said:
This only works if the new moon comes on a Friday, and you stand on one leg while performing the incantation. Standard Microsoft regs.
Weird thing is you may be working on your file, accidentally hit on a key, not knowing which, and you just entered the Twilight Zone. Fortunately, others have entered it and lived long-enough to exitr it and put in the advice.
 
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WWGD said:
...you may be working on your file, accidentally hit on a key, not knowing which, and you just entered the Twilight Zone.
Yeah, I can sure see that happening... . :-p . :biggrin:
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to exitr it
Lol... carry on.
 
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