Now I am getting a "File in Use" error

JenniferMurphy

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  1. 365
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When I got up this morning, my laptop was off. When I went to bed last night, it was running with quite a few programs open: Outlook (2-3 views), Excel (4-5 workbooks), Word (3-4 documents), Firefox (5-6 windows), File Explorer (4-5 windows), and one or two other programs.

Firefox was able to restore everything. Outlook seems to have recovered. Word seems to have recovered.

Excel did its usual crappy recovery where it shows me 1-3 versions of each workbook. I then have to try to figure out how to sort it all out manually. But today it has a new annoying twist. If I try to open any of the "recovered" workbooks, I get this error pop-up.

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I did a little research and found this page:


It refers to this page:


It has a detailed step-by-step process for clearing this problem. Has anyone tried this? Is it safe? Does it work? Is there something better?

Thanks

I previously started this related thread, but thought this should be a new one:

 

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In the future, if it persists, rebooting can solve it quicker.
I am going to mark this reply as the "solution" so that other readers can see that the immediate problem was resolved. But the underlying problem, which has to do with incompetence or arrogant inconsiderateness or both on the part of M$FT, remains.

ymmv
 
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