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.xls files become scrap objects - .shs files

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    Sali
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    .xls files become scrap objects - .shs files

    This same question has been asked in the applications error forum
    have gone back 2 months and all files in these folders are now scrap
    objects???
    using office xp (2002) fully updated as of this morning (Jan, 30, 2006).
    User claims that these files were normal and could be opened a couple of
    weeks ago. my backups show the files in Nov. as being .shs files.
    How do you, if it is possible, change them back.
    I have tried the following - none of which works:
    change the file extension - not easy to do with .shs - didn't work
    drag the scrap object onto a new excel doc - didn't work
    tried newer AND older versions of excel - didn't work
    screamed at it like a lunatic - laughed at me - so punched the screen - hand
    now hurts - still doesn't work
    HELP
    thanks for in advance for any help.
    any additional info needed by you - let me know
    thanks
    sali


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    Dave Peterson
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    Re: .xls files become scrap objects - .shs files

    I can create scrap objects by selecting a range and dragging it to my windows
    desktop. (Yeah, I had to play around with excel's window size first.)

    After it's on the desktop, if I double click on it, some kind of script runs
    (and I get prompted to allow it with all that security stuff). If I allow it to
    run, I get a little view window and the scrap opens up in excel (or what ever
    application I was in when I created it). (I'm using winXP home and xl2003.)

    But these are not normal run of the mill files. You actually have to do
    something to create them.

    I could rename the scrap.shs file by shelling to DOS:

    Windows start button|Run
    CMD (win nt/xp)
    command (win98)

    And traversing to the folder that contains the scrap.

    Then use the old DOS REName command:

    ren scrap.shs scrap.xls

    But don't get your hopes up. When I tried to open the renamed file, excel said
    it wasn't the correct format.

    ======
    I think I'd copy one of the .shs files to a different computer. Try double
    clicking on it there. If it opens correctly, then maybe the original user
    disabled the scripting program associated with .shs.

    If that test works, you may want to post to another newsgroup (*scripting*???)
    to see if they can help.

    ===
    I would ask the user how he/she created those files--maybe even watch a bit.


    Sali wrote:
    >
    > This same question has been asked in the applications error forum
    > have gone back 2 months and all files in these folders are now scrap
    > objects???
    > using office xp (2002) fully updated as of this morning (Jan, 30, 2006).
    > User claims that these files were normal and could be opened a couple of
    > weeks ago. my backups show the files in Nov. as being .shs files.
    > How do you, if it is possible, change them back.
    > I have tried the following - none of which works:
    > change the file extension - not easy to do with .shs - didn't work
    > drag the scrap object onto a new excel doc - didn't work
    > tried newer AND older versions of excel - didn't work
    > screamed at it like a lunatic - laughed at me - so punched the screen - hand
    > now hurts - still doesn't work
    > HELP
    > thanks for in advance for any help.
    > any additional info needed by you - let me know
    > thanks
    > sali


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    Dave Peterson

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