"Cannot find <filename>" Error Opening File from Floppy (139664)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition
This article was previously published under Q139664 SYMPTOMS
When you use Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh to open a file that was
created and saved in Microsoft Excel 7.0 for Windows or Microsoft Excel 97,
you cannot open the file, and the following error message appears:
Cannot find '<filename>'
CAUSE
If you save a file from a program that runs under Microsoft Windows 95 to
an unlabeled disk, a disk label (volume label) is created on that disk.
This label is visible on the Macintosh when you insert the disk in the
Macintosh disk drive.
The disk label consists of the drive letter (for example "A") followed by
the first five characters of the file name. This disk label prevents you
from opening the file when you attempt to open it from the disk by clicking
Open on the File menu in Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh.
NOTE: A Macintosh computer can automatically read an MS-DOS disk (a PC
disk) if AccessPC or PCExchange is installed and running.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, do either of the following:
- Rename the disk on the Macintosh. To do this, click the name of the
disk on the desktop, press DELETE, and type a new name for the disk.
-or-
- Copy the file that you want to open from the MS-DOS disk to the hard
disk on the Macintosh, and then open the file from the hard disk.
NOTE: If the disk is formatted in Windows 95 so that it already has a disk
label when you save the file to it, the Save As command does not create a
disk label and this problem does not occur.
STATUS
This problem has been fixed by Apple with PC Exchange 2.2 that ships with
Macintosh OS 8.1.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/19/2003 |
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Keywords: | kberrmsg KB139664 |
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