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  1. #1
    Craig
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    Converting Excel 94 to new format

    I have an old copy of Office. Doesn't even say Office 95 or anything, just
    Office. I have one simple thing I wish to do with it, then will probably
    never use it again, so I don't want to go buy a newer version. I need to
    open and manipulate a file, but it keeps saying "file format is invalid".
    It saves it's files in .xls, which is the same file type I'm trying to open.
    I've gone to Microsoft to see if there would be any kind of update I could
    download for it, but can't find one. Anyone know if there is anything I can
    do to be able to use this file? I already have Excel Reader, but it won't
    let me change any info.

    Thanks,
    Craig



  2. #2
    CLR
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    Re: Converting Excel 94 to new format

    Have a friend open the file in a modern version of Excel and then Save it
    back to an older version to give back to you. My XL2000 will save all the
    way back to Excel 2.1, although you may lose some of the newer
    features...........then you should be able to open one of them..........

    Vaya con Dios,
    Chuck, CABGx3


    "Craig" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:JkqSe.42278$32.10094@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
    > I have an old copy of Office. Doesn't even say Office 95 or anything,

    just
    > Office. I have one simple thing I wish to do with it, then will probably
    > never use it again, so I don't want to go buy a newer version. I need to
    > open and manipulate a file, but it keeps saying "file format is invalid".
    > It saves it's files in .xls, which is the same file type I'm trying to

    open.
    > I've gone to Microsoft to see if there would be any kind of update I could
    > download for it, but can't find one. Anyone know if there is anything I

    can
    > do to be able to use this file? I already have Excel Reader, but it won't
    > let me change any info.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Craig
    >
    >




  3. #3
    David Biddulph
    Guest

    Re: Converting Excel 94 to new format

    "CLR" <croberts@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
    news:efdYA$OsFHA.3424@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...

    > "Craig" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:JkqSe.42278$32.10094@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
    >> I have an old copy of Office. Doesn't even say Office 95 or anything,

    > just
    >> Office.


    Help/ About ... will give you a clue which version it is.

    >> ... I have one simple thing I wish to do with it, then will probably
    >> never use it again, so I don't want to go buy a newer version. I need to
    >> open and manipulate a file, but it keeps saying "file format is invalid".
    >> It saves it's files in .xls, which is the same file type I'm trying to

    > open.
    >> I've gone to Microsoft to see if there would be any kind of update I
    >> could
    >> download for it, but can't find one. Anyone know if there is anything I

    > can
    >> do to be able to use this file? I already have Excel Reader, but it
    >> won't
    >> let me change any info.


    > Have a friend open the file in a modern version of Excel and then Save it
    > back to an older version to give back to you. My XL2000 will save all the
    > way back to Excel 2.1, although you may lose some of the newer
    > features...........then you should be able to open one of them..........


    Or open the file in Open Office (free) and save it in an appropriate early
    version of Excel (it can save as Excel 5.0).
    --
    David Biddulph



  4. #4
    Craig
    Guest

    Re: Converting Excel 94 to new format


    "CLR" <croberts@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
    > Have a friend open the file in a modern version of Excel and then Save it
    > back to an older version to give back to you. My XL2000 will save all the
    > way back to Excel 2.1, although you may lose some of the newer
    > features...........then you should be able to open one of them..........
    >
    > Vaya con Dios,
    > Chuck, CABGx3


    Wow, great advice. Thanks a lot, it worked. I still don't have all the
    functionality I was hoping for, but didn't really expect it from a program
    this old (having it update stats from the internet). But, it'll still do
    what I want it to with a little elbow grease.

    Thanks again!!!
    Craig



  5. #5
    CLR
    Guest

    Re: Converting Excel 94 to new format

    You're more than welcome Craig...........thanks for the feedback.

    Vaya con Dios,
    Chuck, CABGx3


    "Craig" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:ULISe.26579$mb4.3028@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
    >
    > "CLR" <croberts@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
    > > Have a friend open the file in a modern version of Excel and then Save

    it
    > > back to an older version to give back to you. My XL2000 will save all

    the
    > > way back to Excel 2.1, although you may lose some of the newer
    > > features...........then you should be able to open one of them..........
    > >
    > > Vaya con Dios,
    > > Chuck, CABGx3

    >
    > Wow, great advice. Thanks a lot, it worked. I still don't have all the
    > functionality I was hoping for, but didn't really expect it from a program
    > this old (having it update stats from the internet). But, it'll still do
    > what I want it to with a little elbow grease.
    >
    > Thanks again!!!
    > Craig
    >
    >




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