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Default Lotus 123 files

I've read posts that dataviz offers a conversion program

Conversions Plus is the program's name. I bought it years ago just so I
could be sure about whether it handles .123 files since the web site did not
directly say it. (It does).

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Jim
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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|I don't use 123, but I've read posts that dataviz offers a conversion
program:
| http://support.dataviz.com
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| But until that time, maybe you could use a workaround.
| Inside 123, change all your @roundup() to $$roundup()'s (edit|replace???)
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| Then save the file as .wk4 and open in excel and reverse the process.
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| If that doesn't work, maybe you can pick out a function that you don't use
that
| requires two arguments, change roundup() to that function and reverse the
| process in excel.
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| Comcast newsgroup wrote:
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| I have to change from Lotus 9.8 with file type ***.123 to Excel 2003. I
use
| the @roundup formula a lot and when I save in .wk4 format I lose all
these
| formula's. does anyone know of a newer convertor file for Excel to
allow
| the Importing or opening of the files in .123 format???
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| David
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| Dave Peterson