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    martymillion
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    microsoft exel unable to open file

    i received an email from a collegue with an excel attachment but i am unable
    to open it. it says it is an unknown file type so i search the web for a
    program and it sends me to the microsoft site after downloading all updates i
    still can't get it to open

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    RagDyeR
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    Re: microsoft exel unable to open file

    Do you have XL on your machine?

    If you don't, you can't open the file.

    MS does provide free reader downloads for many of their programs, Excel
    being among them.

    However, you cannot revise or modify the file.

    http://www.microsoft.com/office/000/viewers.asp
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    HTH,

    RD
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    "martymillion" <martymillion@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:6C00E805-E63B-4C1A-BFF8-FA604E61CB88@microsoft.com...
    i received an email from a collegue with an excel attachment but i am unable
    to open it. it says it is an unknown file type so i search the web for a
    program and it sends me to the microsoft site after downloading all updates
    i
    still can't get it to open



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    Earl Kiosterud
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    Re: microsoft exel unable to open file

    Marty,

    When say "won't open," you should say what happens. Does it ask which
    program to use? Does Excel start at all? Does it give an error message?
    Do your lights dim? Such information is very useful when dealing with files
    that won't open.

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    Earl Kiosterud
    mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net
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    "martymillion" <martymillion@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:6C00E805-E63B-4C1A-BFF8-FA604E61CB88@microsoft.com...
    >i received an email from a collegue with an excel attachment but i am
    >unable
    > to open it. it says it is an unknown file type so i search the web for a
    > program and it sends me to the microsoft site after downloading all
    > updates i
    > still can't get it to open




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    Earl Kiosterud
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    Re: microsoft exel unable to open file

    Marty,

    Oops. You did say what happens. RagDyeR probably put his finger on it --
    you probably don't have Excel installed. If you do, your Windows
    association with the *.xls file type is not working. Open the file in Excel
    (save the attachment first). If you don't have it, either get it, or get
    the free viewer (Rag's post).

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    Earl Kiosterud
    mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net
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    "Earl Kiosterud" <nothanks@nospam.com> wrote in message
    news:OLmlMGESFHA.1236@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    > Marty,
    >
    > When say "won't open," you should say what happens. Does it ask which
    > program to use? Does Excel start at all? Does it give an error message?
    > Do your lights dim? Such information is very useful when dealing with
    > files that won't open.
    >
    > --
    > Earl Kiosterud
    > mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net
    > -------------------------------------------
    >
    > "martymillion" <martymillion@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:6C00E805-E63B-4C1A-BFF8-FA604E61CB88@microsoft.com...
    >>i received an email from a collegue with an excel attachment but i am
    >>unable
    >> to open it. it says it is an unknown file type so i search the web for a
    >> program and it sends me to the microsoft site after downloading all
    >> updates i
    >> still can't get it to open

    >
    >




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