Missing xml files in numbers.

Why am I getting this message on a numbers' spreadsheet document that was opening just fine before on the same day, "xml file missing".

Posted on Apr 9, 2021 12:20 PM

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Posted on Apr 9, 2021 10:16 PM

@ Badunit,


Your memory is accurate. Numbers v3 andPages v5 were new applications, with code written from the ground up. Among the changes for these new applications wrt the'09 versions, was a major change in the format of their document files. The '09 version files included a packaged XML index file, which was required by the application to interpret the contents of the file. Files for versions of the application did not need or contail an XML index file, hence the error message from Numbers '09 (or Pages '09) when trying to open a file from the newer versions.


Action to take: Click on a Number file, then press command-I to get Info. In the Open With section of the Info window choose the newest version of Numbers (3 or higher) available as the default application. Then click "Apply to all files of this type" to set this version as the first choice to open all .numbers files. Repeat with a .pages file if you are experiencing similar messages there.


Regards,

Barry

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Apr 9, 2021 10:16 PM in response to Badunit

@ Badunit,


Your memory is accurate. Numbers v3 andPages v5 were new applications, with code written from the ground up. Among the changes for these new applications wrt the'09 versions, was a major change in the format of their document files. The '09 version files included a packaged XML index file, which was required by the application to interpret the contents of the file. Files for versions of the application did not need or contail an XML index file, hence the error message from Numbers '09 (or Pages '09) when trying to open a file from the newer versions.


Action to take: Click on a Number file, then press command-I to get Info. In the Open With section of the Info window choose the newest version of Numbers (3 or higher) available as the default application. Then click "Apply to all files of this type" to set this version as the first choice to open all .numbers files. Repeat with a .pages file if you are experiencing similar messages there.


Regards,

Barry

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