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        <description>Excel Recovery Toolbox is a tool for recovering corrupted Microsoft Excel files. The program extracts information from corrupted and unreadable Microsoft Excel files and exports the data to a new Excel file.

The program can:

Recover style of table

Recover number formats (except colors, used in a number format)

Recover fonts

Recover worksheets

Recover columns width and rows height

Recover cell data of workbook

Recover all types of formula including functions, internal, external and name references

Recover cells format (font, number format, line style, fill pattern, text orientation an alignment)

Recover colors of cells

Recover colors of cell’s borders

Repair Excel 2007 files

Fix Microsoft Excel 2007 files

The program can't:

Repair pint settings

Repair conditional formatting

Repair data validity

Repair range, worksheet and workbook protection

Repair asian phonetic blocks

Repair hyperlinks

Repair calculation settings

Repair sorting settings

Repair any objects, such as pictures, diagrams, notes and other

Repair merged cells

Repair comments

If:

- Microsoft Excel cannot read the source xls file; 

- The format of the source file is unknown to Microsoft Excel; 

- An internal Microsoft Excel error occurs and the system forces the program to be closed; 

- It is impossible to access the file; 

just download and run Excel Recovery Toolbox. The program quickly scans the source file and shows the recovered data. You can see and evaluate what data can be recovered from the corrupted xls file right away on the second page of the program. The program allows you to view the data recovered from the corrupted file similar to the way it is displayed in Microsoft Excel.

The program recovers xls files:

- corrupted by viruses

- corrupted by antivirus software

- corrupted because of failures in the equipment

- corrupted because of incorrect operations performed by other software

- corrupted because of incorrect Microsoft Excel operations</description>
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            <title>Disappointing by Kstiefel with average rate 2.5</title>
            <link>http://excel-recovery-toolbox.recovery-toolbox.qarchive.org/#5</link>
            <description>
                I had high expectations.  At the end of the day all of the data in the file was not restored.  The formulas were, the data not.  
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            <pubDate>09 Sat 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Product Review by User with average rate 2.5</title>
            <link>http://excel-recovery-toolbox.recovery-toolbox.qarchive.org/#4</link>
            <description>
                I have been unsucessful in using any of the tools I have tried, to recover the corrupted Excel 2003 database that I am working on, which prompted my purchase of this utility.  As a result, I am planning to apply for a credit, and will uninstall the utility.<br />
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I wish it had done better, but I guess there is only so much software can do.
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            <pubDate>07 Mon 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Nice but who knows what the outcome will be by MLG with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://excel-recovery-toolbox.recovery-toolbox.qarchive.org/#3</link>
            <description>
                Program looks like it will work but who knows for sure when the demo doesn't give a complete repaired file to check and see if it worked or not. I get users all the time that get corrupt Excel files so I need a tool that I am confident will handle the task. the demo should allow 1 or 2 complete recoveries so it can be seen just how well it does work.
            </description>
            <pubDate>18 Wed 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>the s/w didnt fulfill my purpose by vm with average rate 3.5</title>
            <link>http://excel-recovery-toolbox.recovery-toolbox.qarchive.org/#2</link>
            <description>
                the exce lsheet cudnt b recovered using this tool
            </description>
            <pubDate>04 Wed 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Overwritten files & identifying actual file by Slickdrums with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://excel-recovery-toolbox.recovery-toolbox.qarchive.org/#1</link>
            <description>
                I tried the program but couldn't recover the overwritten file I needed. However, I understand it could be have completely overwritten.

I think the software ought to indicate when I place a file name under filter that either the file cannot be recovered or partially recoverable. However, I get a totally different file not related to the one I was looking for.
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            <pubDate>03 Tue 2007</pubDate>
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