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Getting error Microsoft Excel cannot access the file 'Macintosh HD:

My customer is getting this error when he is using Excel. He doesn't have to be saving a file.


User uploaded file

It is followed by An unexpected error has occurred.

AutoRecover has been disabled for this session of Excel


He has to close out of Excel and reopen it.

Thanks in advance,

Linda

MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5), Excel Office 2011

Posted on Jul 14, 2015 7:41 AM

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Posted on Jul 14, 2015 8:02 AM

1. Couple of threads here. Note issue of permissions as well as wacky characters in file name re Excel.


http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoffice2011-macexcel/excel-2011-c an-not-open-or-save-a-xlsx-file-i-can/0c…

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoffice2011-macexcel/excel-wont-s ave-if-file-or-folder-has-in-its-name/90…



2. A quick fix sometimes is to be able to open the file and save it with a different name and never use the other one again.

3. From my own experience, the MS Office 2011 may have become corrupted.

By reinstalling Office 2011 you might be able to address these problems.

The current version of Office 2011 is 14.5.2

First - find your Office 2011 install disc with the product key # - and only then remove Office according to MS instructions

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2398768

Or go here to DianefromOregon's site for help removing Office 2011:

http://www.officeformachelp.com/2012/12/office-for-mac-2011-remove-office/

then Reinstall from DVD

then enter your Product #

After successfully reinstalling Office 2011, update your Office product by going to the Help menu within Word or Excel or PowerPoint and select Update.


How to locate product keys

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2279109


or here on locating product keys

http://office.about.com/od/MicrosoftOfficeMac/a/Best-3-Ways-To-Find-Microsoft-Of fice-For-Mac-Key-Codes.htm


Or

http://try.officeformac.com/store?Action=ContentTheme&Locale=en_US&SiteID=msmacu s&pbPage=CSTable&resid=VSGpKAoydBAAAINBCDQAAABU&rests=1428269373647

This note is updated as of July 14, 2015

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Jul 14, 2015 8:02 AM in response to cablegirl8

1. Couple of threads here. Note issue of permissions as well as wacky characters in file name re Excel.


http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoffice2011-macexcel/excel-2011-c an-not-open-or-save-a-xlsx-file-i-can/0c…

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoffice2011-macexcel/excel-wont-s ave-if-file-or-folder-has-in-its-name/90…



2. A quick fix sometimes is to be able to open the file and save it with a different name and never use the other one again.

3. From my own experience, the MS Office 2011 may have become corrupted.

By reinstalling Office 2011 you might be able to address these problems.

The current version of Office 2011 is 14.5.2

First - find your Office 2011 install disc with the product key # - and only then remove Office according to MS instructions

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2398768

Or go here to DianefromOregon's site for help removing Office 2011:

http://www.officeformachelp.com/2012/12/office-for-mac-2011-remove-office/

then Reinstall from DVD

then enter your Product #

After successfully reinstalling Office 2011, update your Office product by going to the Help menu within Word or Excel or PowerPoint and select Update.


How to locate product keys

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2279109


or here on locating product keys

http://office.about.com/od/MicrosoftOfficeMac/a/Best-3-Ways-To-Find-Microsoft-Of fice-For-Mac-Key-Codes.htm


Or

http://try.officeformac.com/store?Action=ContentTheme&Locale=en_US&SiteID=msmacu s&pbPage=CSTable&resid=VSGpKAoydBAAAINBCDQAAABU&rests=1428269373647

This note is updated as of July 14, 2015

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