Error Message when opening a workbook

roc_ent

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  1. 2019
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  1. Windows
I have been creating a 24 page workbook for simple accounting for a non profit group. I've updated the pages and used the "Save As" option from books volume 1 (initial) to volume 5. Now when I try and open my volume 5 I get a long list of error and it asked me if I want to correct them yes or no. I've click on the yes option, but still every time I open the same message comes up. I'm not sure how to upload a picture of it or even if I can up load one.

I've pasted a picture of the error message on another website that I've created at mssatbay.ca which is a scholarship award website. If you could take a look at this link, it will lead you right to the picture. http://www.mssatbay.ca/special-friends.html if you would rather not use links, the website is www.mssatbay.ca the location of the error pop up is under the BOD and Friends tab then a sub link to special friends.

Thanks in advance for your opinion of how I can fix this.

Bob

I was able to get the error code on notebook. Here is what it looks like

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="true"?>

-<recoveryLog xmlns="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main">

<logFileName>error361280_01.xml</logFileName>

<summary>Errors were detected in file 'C:\Users\Owner\Documents\ONIWG\New Ledger Unused 5.xlsx'</summary>


-<repairedRecords>

<repairedRecord>Repaired Records: View from /xl/worksheets/sheet4.xml part</repairedRecord>

<repairedRecord>Repaired Records: View from /xl/worksheets/sheet6.xml part</repairedRecord>

<repairedRecord>Repaired Records: View from /xl/worksheets/sheet8.xml part</repairedRecord>

<repairedRecord>Repaired Records: View from /xl/worksheets/sheet10.xml part</repairedRecord>

<repairedRecord>Repaired Records: View from /xl/worksheets/sheet12.xml part</repairedRecord>

<repairedRecord>Repaired Records: View from /xl/worksheets/sheet14.xml part</repairedRecord>

<repairedRecord>Repaired Records: View from /xl/worksheets/sheet16.xml part</repairedRecord>

<repairedRecord>Repaired Records: View from /xl/worksheets/sheet18.xml part</repairedRecord>

<repairedRecord>Repaired Records: View from /xl/worksheets/sheet20.xml part</repairedRecord>

<repairedRecord>Repaired Records: View from /xl/worksheets/sheet22.xml part</repairedRecord>

<repairedRecord>Repaired Records: View from /xl/worksheets/sheet24.xml part</repairedRecord>

</repairedRecords>

</recoveryLog>
 
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