02-23-2022, 03:57 AM
Thanks guys. I'm a little calmer than before.
This makes little sense to me. According to everything I read at Microsoft's site, I should NOT have that file; but there it was as a "binary workbook" file (extension .xlsb) in a location similar to what btfc listed. Additionally, when I had the laptop launch the programs that were open at the time it crashed, it should have updated/repaired the open file, and I assume presented it to me, as it was the most recently still-open (and worked on) file. It didn't.
There was not a "com.microsoft.Excel" located under Containers. The path is:
/Users//Library/Containers/Microsoft Excel/Data/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/name of my file with a bunch of numbers after it/ and then an alias file, as well as 5 different files listed: (my filename with a (bunch of numbers).xlsb
They all had different timestamps associated with them, and I grabbed the one closest to the time I left work. It appears to have most all the changes I made.
This makes little sense to me. According to everything I read at Microsoft's site, I should NOT have that file; but there it was as a "binary workbook" file (extension .xlsb) in a location similar to what btfc listed. Additionally, when I had the laptop launch the programs that were open at the time it crashed, it should have updated/repaired the open file, and I assume presented it to me, as it was the most recently still-open (and worked on) file. It didn't.
There was not a "com.microsoft.Excel" located under Containers. The path is:
/Users/
They all had different timestamps associated with them, and I grabbed the one closest to the time I left work. It appears to have most all the changes I made.