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"File error: data may have been lost" in Excel 2

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kernal

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Feb 27, 2001
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I don't know if this is a excel or crystal reports (reporting tool) problem so I thought I would post to both forums:

I'm exporting to excel (2003 with service package 3) from Crystal Reports 8.

Whenever I export now to excel from crystal, I'm getting the following error message when I try to open it up in Excel "File error: data may have been lost." The file does open and as far as I can tell, no data has been lost. I'm not sure when this started since I give reports to users without opening them up in excel (no user has said they are having this problem but I suspect that they really don't read the error and just click ok).

I have another computer with Crystal Reports 9, using the excel version with same service package and it opens up fine with no error.

Any help is very appreciated.
 
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It looks like crystal 8 was to blame (didn't like SP3) but luckily I found a service pack for crystal that corrected my problem.
 
Hi there... I seem to have this same problem and it also started when I installed the Office SP3. Where did you get the SP for crystal that fixed the problem?
 
Per a crystal forum user, I downloaded the most current "service package" and "database and export driver" (monthly hot fix) for Crystal version 8.5 (they didn't have any for version 8) from business objects website:

Version 8.5 service package at:

Database and export driver at:

I did have a problem and I'm thinking that it was caused by the service package but I can't be sure. After I ran the updates then it opened up version 8.5, even though, I clicked on my version 8 icon (I don't have 8.5 on my machine so when I clicked on it then it wanted a code that I don't have). Luckily, I was able to find the executable for version 8 still on my machine.

Good Luck!
 
I believe I am seeing this in our environment as well post SP3. However, the situation here is we still have Crystal 7.5. I don't know much about Crystal. Would those fixes listed above work for Crystal 7.5, too?
 
I'm sorry but I don't know if it will or not. I wasn't even sure it would work on version 8 but luckily, it did. You might want to join the Crystal Reports 4 Other topics forum and ask that question if you don't get an answer on this forum. Good Luck!
 
kernal: I recently started seeing the same problem from an application called Report2Web (which has a Crystal back end). I figured that it was a compatibility issue since the problem started after reinstalling Office 2003 (with SP3), but I haven't bothered trying to find the problem yet. Now I don't have to because I just stumbled upon your thread.

Thanks for posting back with the solution that worked for you.

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I just had this same issue. I fixed it by replacing the u2fxls.dll with by 8.6.2.515 version. The output looks better as well.

Also - some of the workstations had multiple copies of that DLL around.
 
Same problem with CR8.5.0.217 and Excel2003 SP3. Downloaded and installed CR8.5 SP3. No more error. Thanks!
 
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