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Default lotus worksheet to excel workbook

If you reread my message you'll see I referred to the current .123 file
format, not the obsolete .wk? format. Most user's of 1-2-3 these days use
the newer format. Excel does not support this unfortunately.

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"kassie" (Change xxx to hotmail) wrote in message
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|I beg to differ. I use Excel 2002, and it has an option to open a Lotus
| 1-2-3 file, (".wk?)
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| Hth
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| Kassie Kasselman
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| "Jim Rech" wrote:
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| Excel cannot open a file in the .123 file format. Other options are
using
| 1-2-3 itself, OpenOffice.org's Calc spreadsheet and Conversions Plus
from
| www.datawiz.com
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| | I can't find 123 in excel, only all file, what should i do?
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| | kassie;4124960 Wrote:
| | In Excel, click on File Open, select Lotus 123 as the
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| | How to convert lotus worksheet to excel workbook without error?
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