XL5: Cannot Reopen Password-Protected File |
In Microsoft Excel version 5.0 for Windows, if you save a worksheet
that contains an embedded chart as a password-protected Microsoft
Excel 4.0 worksheet, you will receive a general protection (GP) fault
if you try to open the file in Microsoft Excel version 5.0.
If you save a workbook that contains an embedded chart as a password-
protected, Microsoft Excel 4.0 workbook, when you attempt to reopen the
workbook, you will receive the error message
and you will be unable to open the file.Cannot load an empty Microsoft Excel 4.0 workbook
This problem occurs because of the way that information is written to a password-protected file. In Microsoft Excel version 5.0, the embedded chart is encrypted along with the rest of the worksheet (or workbook); however, Microsoft Excel version 4.0 does not encrypt embedded charts in password- protected worksheets and workbooks. Because of this difference in the way embedded charts are saved, a worksheet or workbook that contains embedded charts that has been saved with a password from Microsoft Excel version 5.0 cannot be opened in either Microsoft Excel version 4.0 or version 5.0.
To avoid this problem, if your worksheet or workbook contains embedded charts, do not save it as a password-protected Microsoft Excel 4.0 worksheet or Microsoft Excel 4.0 workbook.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Excel for Windows version 5.0c.
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