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  1. #1
    dwatep
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    123 files

    How do you import Lotus 123 files into Excel?

  2. #2
    tjtjjtjt
    Guest

    RE: 123 files

    If you have Lotus try saving the file in Lotus as Excel file. If you don't,
    you'll need a commercial converter, such as the one available at
    :www.dataviz.com.

    tj

    "dwatep" wrote:

    > How do you import Lotus 123 files into Excel?


  3. #3
    Bill Sharpe
    Guest

    Re: 123 files

    In Excel 2003, use File | Open and scroll down to Lotus 1-2-3 files in
    the Files of Type drop down box.
    Don't know about previous versions.

    Now if Excel would recognize some of the newer versions of Quattro Pro
    files to open that easily....

    Bill

    "dwatep" <dwatep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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    How do you import Lotus 123 files into Excel?



  4. #4
    Lady Layla
    Guest

    Re: 123 files

    Excel 2003 lists .123 as types of files it will open for Lotus? No longer just
    WK1 or WK4 types?


    "Bill Sharpe" <bsharpe@nsadelphia.net> wrote in message
    news:uUTh27p9EHA.1392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    : In Excel 2003, use File | Open and scroll down to Lotus 1-2-3 files in
    : the Files of Type drop down box.
    : Don't know about previous versions.
    :
    : Now if Excel would recognize some of the newer versions of Quattro Pro
    : files to open that easily....
    :
    : Bill
    :
    : "dwatep" <dwatep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    : news:0510CB13-C15B-4105-952E-DFA772D97B0F@microsoft.com...
    : How do you import Lotus 123 files into Excel?
    :
    :



  5. #5
    Jim Rech
    Guest

    Re: 123 files

    >>Excel 2003 lists .123 as types of files it will open for Lotus?

    No. No change from previous versions.

    --
    Jim Rech
    Excel MVP
    "Lady Layla" <nospam@nowhere.now> wrote in message
    news:uYViRWx9EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    | Excel 2003 lists .123 as types of files it will open for Lotus? No
    longer just
    | WK1 or WK4 types?
    |
    |
    | "Bill Sharpe" <bsharpe@nsadelphia.net> wrote in message
    | news:uUTh27p9EHA.1392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    | : In Excel 2003, use File | Open and scroll down to Lotus 1-2-3 files in
    | : the Files of Type drop down box.
    | : Don't know about previous versions.
    | :
    | : Now if Excel would recognize some of the newer versions of Quattro Pro
    | : files to open that easily....
    | :
    | : Bill
    | :
    | : "dwatep" <dwatep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    | : news:0510CB13-C15B-4105-952E-DFA772D97B0F@microsoft.com...
    | : How do you import Lotus 123 files into Excel?
    | :
    | :
    |
    |



  6. #6
    Lady Layla
    Guest

    Re: 123 files

    Thanks

    Didnt think there was a change, but wanted to make sure before noting that the
    advice Bill gave was incorrect

    "Jim Rech" <jrrech@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:OpIO8$x9EHA.2876@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
    : >>Excel 2003 lists .123 as types of files it will open for Lotus?
    :
    : No. No change from previous versions.
    :
    : --
    : Jim Rech
    : Excel MVP
    : "Lady Layla" <nospam@nowhere.now> wrote in message
    : news:uYViRWx9EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    : | Excel 2003 lists .123 as types of files it will open for Lotus? No
    : longer just
    : | WK1 or WK4 types?
    : |
    : |
    : | "Bill Sharpe" <bsharpe@nsadelphia.net> wrote in message
    : | news:uUTh27p9EHA.1392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    : | : In Excel 2003, use File | Open and scroll down to Lotus 1-2-3 files in
    : | : the Files of Type drop down box.
    : | : Don't know about previous versions.
    : | :
    : | : Now if Excel would recognize some of the newer versions of Quattro Pro
    : | : files to open that easily....
    : | :
    : | : Bill
    : | :
    : | : "dwatep" <dwatep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    : | : news:0510CB13-C15B-4105-952E-DFA772D97B0F@microsoft.com...
    : | : How do you import Lotus 123 files into Excel?
    : | :
    : | :
    : |
    : |
    :
    :



  7. #7
    Bill Sharpe
    Guest

    Re: 123 files

    The open dialog box in Excel 2003 has an option to open Lotus
    1-2-3(*.wk?) files in the Files of Type drop-down box. I opened a .WK1
    file and got options to save the file as .WK1, .WK3 or .WKS.

    Bill

    "Lady Layla" <nospam@nowhere.now> wrote in message
    news:uYViRWx9EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    Excel 2003 lists .123 as types of files it will open for Lotus? No
    longer just
    WK1 or WK4 types?


    "Bill Sharpe" <bsharpe@nsadelphia.net> wrote in message
    news:uUTh27p9EHA.1392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    : In Excel 2003, use File | Open and scroll down to Lotus 1-2-3 files in
    : the Files of Type drop down box.
    : Don't know about previous versions.
    :
    : Now if Excel would recognize some of the newer versions of Quattro Pro
    : files to open that easily....
    :
    : Bill
    :
    : "dwatep" <dwatep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    : news:0510CB13-C15B-4105-952E-DFA772D97B0F@microsoft.com...
    : How do you import Lotus 123 files into Excel?
    :
    :




  8. #8
    Lady Layla
    Guest

    Re: 123 files

    Correct but it will not open or save as a .123 which is the latest version Lotus
    uses. -- I believe the ext changed in 97 or so to the .123


    "Bill Sharpe" <bsharpe@nsadelphia.net> wrote in message
    news:%23djcFrz9EHA.3640@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    : The open dialog box in Excel 2003 has an option to open Lotus
    : 1-2-3(*.wk?) files in the Files of Type drop-down box. I opened a .WK1
    : file and got options to save the file as .WK1, .WK3 or .WKS.
    :
    : Bill
    :
    : "Lady Layla" <nospam@nowhere.now> wrote in message
    : news:uYViRWx9EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    : Excel 2003 lists .123 as types of files it will open for Lotus? No
    : longer just
    : WK1 or WK4 types?
    :
    :
    : "Bill Sharpe" <bsharpe@nsadelphia.net> wrote in message
    : news:uUTh27p9EHA.1392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    : : In Excel 2003, use File | Open and scroll down to Lotus 1-2-3 files in
    : : the Files of Type drop down box.
    : : Don't know about previous versions.
    : :
    : : Now if Excel would recognize some of the newer versions of Quattro Pro
    : : files to open that easily....
    : :
    : : Bill
    : :
    : : "dwatep" <dwatep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    : : news:0510CB13-C15B-4105-952E-DFA772D97B0F@microsoft.com...
    : : How do you import Lotus 123 files into Excel?
    : :
    : :
    :
    :
    :



  9. #9
    Bill Sharpe
    Guest

    Re: 123 files

    Not incorrect. I never said the file extension was .123. Jim did. I said
    "Lotus 1-2-3 files."
    "Lady Layla" <nospam@nowhere.now> wrote in message
    news:eo7Bgby9EHA.3336@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
    Thanks

    Didnt think there was a change, but wanted to make sure before noting
    that the
    advice Bill gave was incorrect

    "Jim Rech" <jrrech@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:OpIO8$x9EHA.2876@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
    : >>Excel 2003 lists .123 as types of files it will open for Lotus?
    :
    : No. No change from previous versions.
    :
    : --
    : Jim Rech
    : Excel MVP
    : "Lady Layla" <nospam@nowhere.now> wrote in message
    : news:uYViRWx9EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    : | Excel 2003 lists .123 as types of files it will open for Lotus? No
    : longer just
    : | WK1 or WK4 types?
    : |
    : |
    : | "Bill Sharpe" <bsharpe@nsadelphia.net> wrote in message
    : | news:uUTh27p9EHA.1392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    : | : In Excel 2003, use File | Open and scroll down to Lotus 1-2-3
    files in
    : | : the Files of Type drop down box.
    : | : Don't know about previous versions.
    : | :
    : | : Now if Excel would recognize some of the newer versions of Quattro
    Pro
    : | : files to open that easily....
    : | :
    : | : Bill
    : | :
    : | : "dwatep" <dwatep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    : | : news:0510CB13-C15B-4105-952E-DFA772D97B0F@microsoft.com...
    : | : How do you import Lotus 123 files into Excel?
    : | :
    : | :
    : |
    : |
    :
    :




  10. #10
    Bill Sharpe
    Guest

    Re: 123 files

    I haven't used Lotus 1-2-3 since WK3 days, so appreciate the
    information. Excel has done even less to keep track of Quattro Pro
    files. As far as I can tell Excel only supports Quattro Pro DOS format,
    which goes back to the 1980's. Quattro Pro, however, does support saving
    spreadsheets with a .123 extension, although the program warns that
    Quattro features may be lost when doing a save.

    Bill

    "Lady Layla" <nospam@nowhere.now> wrote in message
    news:uwoqjsz9EHA.1400@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
    Correct but it will not open or save as a .123 which is the latest
    version Lotus
    uses. -- I believe the ext changed in 97 or so to the .123


    "Bill Sharpe" <bsharpe@nsadelphia.net> wrote in message
    news:%23djcFrz9EHA.3640@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    : The open dialog box in Excel 2003 has an option to open Lotus
    : 1-2-3(*.wk?) files in the Files of Type drop-down box. I opened a .WK1
    : file and got options to save the file as .WK1, .WK3 or .WKS.
    :
    : Bill
    :
    : "Lady Layla" <nospam@nowhere.now> wrote in message
    : news:uYViRWx9EHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    : Excel 2003 lists .123 as types of files it will open for Lotus? No
    : longer just
    : WK1 or WK4 types?
    :
    :
    : "Bill Sharpe" <bsharpe@nsadelphia.net> wrote in message
    : news:uUTh27p9EHA.1392@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    : : In Excel 2003, use File | Open and scroll down to Lotus 1-2-3 files
    in
    : : the Files of Type drop down box.
    : : Don't know about previous versions.
    : :
    : : Now if Excel would recognize some of the newer versions of Quattro
    Pro
    : : files to open that easily....
    : :
    : : Bill
    : :
    : : "dwatep" <dwatep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    : : news:0510CB13-C15B-4105-952E-DFA772D97B0F@microsoft.com...
    : : How do you import Lotus 123 files into Excel?
    : :
    : :
    :
    :
    :




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