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![]() The files I open and save now, seem to retain the correct date/time when saved but there is a window from August 8th to date where my recent files are either missing OR display the incorrect date/time. The September file, 20180904_Apportioning_IT.xlsx doesn't show in my recent workbooks at all. I create one of these "Apportioning" sheets every month, using the previous months' sheet as a foundation. I now suspect that the problem is actually the date/times displayed for documents rather than the retention in Excel.Īs an example, take a look at the "Older" list above.Ģ0180808_Apportioning_IT.xlsx was last updated on September 4th but displays 10:29Ģ0180709_Apportioning_IT.xlsx was last updated on July 9th but displays 10:27 I opened that sheet and saved it and now the correct date/time is displayed. ![]() I have check 'Apple Icon' > 'System Preferences' > 'General' > 'Recent Items: set to 10.' I can open the files manually by going to 'File' > 'Open' > 'File Location' that works. The version we have is Microsoft Excel for Mac Version 16.29 (19090802). The files are stored locally on their desktop. The document was actually last updated on September 19th. We checked to make sure that office is up to date. Looking in my "Pinned" section though, the 2nd sheet down is a document that gets updated regularly - and yet the date/time shows as August 7th. "Yesterday" shows the only other spreadsheet I worked on yesterday and "This week" shows a file I created on Tuesday. I opened a file from my network share (U drive is mapped to a networked file store) which you can see listed under "Today" alongside a local file IO have been working on this week. When I reverted back to the original key, I see this:
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