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default save as file type does not work

  1. #1
    gregf
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    default save as file type does not work

    I have the default save as file type under tools/options/transition set to
    ..wk4. Excel Office 2003

    I open a text file with a .prn suffix. When I go to "save as" the file name
    is enclosed within double quote marks and the original .prn. The file type
    is Text (Tab delimited.)

    In Excel97 this feature worked i.e. the filename dropped the .prn and the
    file type was the default .wk4.

    Thanks for any help you can provide.



  2. #2
    Doug Kanter
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    Re: default save as file type does not work


    "gregf" <gregf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:1E706B72-1906-4BD5-9005-7BCC2358C44D@microsoft.com...
    >I have the default save as file type under tools/options/transition set to
    > .wk4. Excel Office 2003
    >
    > I open a text file with a .prn suffix. When I go to "save as" the file
    > name
    > is enclosed within double quote marks and the original .prn. The file
    > type
    > is Text (Tab delimited.)
    >
    > In Excel97 this feature worked i.e. the filename dropped the .prn and the
    > file type was the default .wk4.
    >
    > Thanks for any help you can provide.
    >
    >


    WK4 is the file extension for Lotus 123 spreadsheets, not Excel. Are you
    sharing sheets with a Lotus user?



  3. #3
    gregf
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    Re: default save as file type does not work

    Yes I am. Again, the save as default worked fine on Excel97

    "Doug Kanter" wrote:

    >
    > "gregf" <gregf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:1E706B72-1906-4BD5-9005-7BCC2358C44D@microsoft.com...
    > >I have the default save as file type under tools/options/transition set to
    > > .wk4. Excel Office 2003
    > >
    > > I open a text file with a .prn suffix. When I go to "save as" the file
    > > name
    > > is enclosed within double quote marks and the original .prn. The file
    > > type
    > > is Text (Tab delimited.)
    > >
    > > In Excel97 this feature worked i.e. the filename dropped the .prn and the
    > > file type was the default .wk4.
    > >
    > > Thanks for any help you can provide.
    > >
    > >

    >
    > WK4 is the file extension for Lotus 123 spreadsheets, not Excel. Are you
    > sharing sheets with a Lotus user?
    >
    >
    >


  4. #4
    Doug Kanter
    Guest

    Re: default save as file type does not work

    Does it misbehave this way when opening other file types? For instance, an
    ..xls file, a .txt file, or a .csv file? If it behaves correctly with the
    ..xls file, but not with the other two, it may be the result of MS supposedly
    making Excel "smarter" in the later version. It's making its best guess as
    to what *IT* thinks the file type should be.

    Matter of fact, I use Excel 2000 and it does exactly that. If I open a .csv
    file, and want to change its name, then Save As retains the original .csv
    extension, even though I've specified a default file type. If I was doing
    this a lot and it became a real inconvenience, I'd hack together a little
    macro to save a few mouse clicks, and attach the macro to a toolbar button.

    "gregf" <gregf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:448A836B-DB47-4591-9FEB-E4E4F345918D@microsoft.com...
    > Yes I am. Again, the save as default worked fine on Excel97
    >
    > "Doug Kanter" wrote:
    >
    >>
    >> "gregf" <gregf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:1E706B72-1906-4BD5-9005-7BCC2358C44D@microsoft.com...
    >> >I have the default save as file type under tools/options/transition set
    >> >to
    >> > .wk4. Excel Office 2003
    >> >
    >> > I open a text file with a .prn suffix. When I go to "save as" the file
    >> > name
    >> > is enclosed within double quote marks and the original .prn. The file
    >> > type
    >> > is Text (Tab delimited.)
    >> >
    >> > In Excel97 this feature worked i.e. the filename dropped the .prn and
    >> > the
    >> > file type was the default .wk4.
    >> >
    >> > Thanks for any help you can provide.
    >> >
    >> >

    >>
    >> WK4 is the file extension for Lotus 123 spreadsheets, not Excel. Are you
    >> sharing sheets with a Lotus user?
    >>
    >>
    >>




  5. #5
    gregf
    Guest

    Re: default save as file type does not work

    I do need it a lot and it is an inconvenience. I was hoping it was something
    in the way I had Excel 2003 set up.

    "Doug Kanter" wrote:

    > Does it misbehave this way when opening other file types? For instance, an
    > ..xls file, a .txt file, or a .csv file? If it behaves correctly with the
    > ..xls file, but not with the other two, it may be the result of MS supposedly
    > making Excel "smarter" in the later version. It's making its best guess as
    > to what *IT* thinks the file type should be.
    >
    > Matter of fact, I use Excel 2000 and it does exactly that. If I open a .csv
    > file, and want to change its name, then Save As retains the original .csv
    > extension, even though I've specified a default file type. If I was doing
    > this a lot and it became a real inconvenience, I'd hack together a little
    > macro to save a few mouse clicks, and attach the macro to a toolbar button.
    >
    > "gregf" <gregf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:448A836B-DB47-4591-9FEB-E4E4F345918D@microsoft.com...
    > > Yes I am. Again, the save as default worked fine on Excel97
    > >
    > > "Doug Kanter" wrote:
    > >
    > >>
    > >> "gregf" <gregf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >> news:1E706B72-1906-4BD5-9005-7BCC2358C44D@microsoft.com...
    > >> >I have the default save as file type under tools/options/transition set
    > >> >to
    > >> > .wk4. Excel Office 2003
    > >> >
    > >> > I open a text file with a .prn suffix. When I go to "save as" the file
    > >> > name
    > >> > is enclosed within double quote marks and the original .prn. The file
    > >> > type
    > >> > is Text (Tab delimited.)
    > >> >
    > >> > In Excel97 this feature worked i.e. the filename dropped the .prn and
    > >> > the
    > >> > file type was the default .wk4.
    > >> >
    > >> > Thanks for any help you can provide.
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >>
    > >> WK4 is the file extension for Lotus 123 spreadsheets, not Excel. Are you
    > >> sharing sheets with a Lotus user?
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>

    >
    >
    >


  6. #6
    Doug Kanter
    Guest

    Re: default save as file type does not work

    No, I think it's more a design choice than a malfunction. Some things are
    capable of overriding the default file type. Why not record a macro while
    saving a file the way you like, then edit the macro to make it more generic,
    and attach it to a toolbar button. Then, it'll be even MORE convenient than
    if the feature worked correctly.


    "gregf" <gregf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:6A70D277-97F7-4976-9C58-524A30DC8BAA@microsoft.com...
    >I do need it a lot and it is an inconvenience. I was hoping it was
    >something
    > in the way I had Excel 2003 set up.
    >
    > "Doug Kanter" wrote:
    >
    >> Does it misbehave this way when opening other file types? For instance,
    >> an
    >> ..xls file, a .txt file, or a .csv file? If it behaves correctly with the
    >> ..xls file, but not with the other two, it may be the result of MS
    >> supposedly
    >> making Excel "smarter" in the later version. It's making its best guess
    >> as
    >> to what *IT* thinks the file type should be.
    >>
    >> Matter of fact, I use Excel 2000 and it does exactly that. If I open a
    >> .csv
    >> file, and want to change its name, then Save As retains the original .csv
    >> extension, even though I've specified a default file type. If I was doing
    >> this a lot and it became a real inconvenience, I'd hack together a little
    >> macro to save a few mouse clicks, and attach the macro to a toolbar
    >> button.
    >>
    >> "gregf" <gregf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:448A836B-DB47-4591-9FEB-E4E4F345918D@microsoft.com...
    >> > Yes I am. Again, the save as default worked fine on Excel97
    >> >
    >> > "Doug Kanter" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >>
    >> >> "gregf" <gregf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> >> news:1E706B72-1906-4BD5-9005-7BCC2358C44D@microsoft.com...
    >> >> >I have the default save as file type under tools/options/transition
    >> >> >set
    >> >> >to
    >> >> > .wk4. Excel Office 2003
    >> >> >
    >> >> > I open a text file with a .prn suffix. When I go to "save as" the
    >> >> > file
    >> >> > name
    >> >> > is enclosed within double quote marks and the original .prn. The
    >> >> > file
    >> >> > type
    >> >> > is Text (Tab delimited.)
    >> >> >
    >> >> > In Excel97 this feature worked i.e. the filename dropped the .prn
    >> >> > and
    >> >> > the
    >> >> > file type was the default .wk4.
    >> >> >
    >> >> > Thanks for any help you can provide.
    >> >> >
    >> >> >
    >> >>
    >> >> WK4 is the file extension for Lotus 123 spreadsheets, not Excel. Are
    >> >> you
    >> >> sharing sheets with a Lotus user?
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >>

    >>
    >>
    >>




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