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SYMPTOMSIn the versions of Microsoft Excel listed at the beginning of this article, when you open a file that was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Excel, the "last modified" date may be changed unexpectedly. CAUSEThis problem occurs when you open a file that was created in one of the following versions of Microsoft Excel: 5.0 for Windows NTThe date may be changed even if you close the file without saving changes. WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, use the following steps to make a copy of the
file before you open it:
In order to preserve a copy of the file with the original date, you can either work with the copy of the file, or you can use the file from its original location and replace it with the copy when you're finished. NOTE: If you choose to place the copy back in the original folder after working with the original file, click Yes when prompted to overwrite the current file. Note that if you do this, you will lose any changes that you made to the file. Additional query words: 5.00c file date changed datestamp timestamp filedatetime
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