When opening a Tableau packaged workbook (.twbx), publishing a workbook to Tableau Server, or copying a sheet from a large (~2GB or more) workbook, the following error may occur:
Error Occurred while trying to load the Workbook <file path>. The load was not able to load successfully.
Common messages associated with this issue and the above message include the following:
Error(<number>,<number>): no declaration found for element 'document-format-change-manifest' (id: <file path>)
Error(<number>,<number>): attribute 'column' is not declared for element 'manual-sort' (id: <file path>)
Error(<number>,<number>): attribute 'direction' is not declared for element 'manual-sort' (id: <file path>)
Error Code: A19C3D8C
Error opening archive file. Invalid twb or twbx file.
The Tableau workbook was saved in a newer version of Tableau than the version you are using to open the workbook.
Verify that you are using the latest version of Tableau Desktop or Server. To check the Tableau Desktop version, open Tableau Desktop, and select the Help menu > About Tableau.
To check your Tableau Server version, click the Information icon in the top right corner, and select About Tableau Server.
To download the latest version of Tableau Desktop, go to our Product Downloads and Release Notes page.
Also see:
Error "The load was not able to complete successfully" Opening Workbook on Tableau Desktop
Error A19C3D8C is related to a corrupt workbook file. You may need to work/recover from a backup copy of the twbx file.
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