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How Do I open an excel file without Excel Viewer support
I am unable to open an excel file into regular XP Excel 2002. Instead it
opens using Excel Viewer. Also, even if the file which was sent to me was/is an excel viewer file, How do I get this file open in regular XP Excel 2002 SP3.? Note, I did not installed Excel Viewer. The file opens using Excel Viewer. Are there anyone out there who have had this experience/problem and know of a solution? If so, could you Please let me know. Thanks in Advance |
Open Windows Explorer.
Find an *.XLS file and select it. Right-click and "Open With". Find Excel in the dialog box and select it. Check the "Always open with" box. Should be good to go. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 07:49:09 -0800, CocoriteBallGiants wrote: I am unable to open an excel file into regular XP Excel 2002. Instead it opens using Excel Viewer. Also, even if the file which was sent to me was/is an excel viewer file, How do I get this file open in regular XP Excel 2002 SP3.? Note, I did not installed Excel Viewer. The file opens using Excel Viewer. Are there anyone out there who have had this experience/problem and know of a solution? If so, could you Please let me know. Thanks in Advance |
I think I'd try reregistering excel.
Close Excel and Windows Start Button|Run excel /unregserver then Windows Start Button|Run excel /regserver ==== This should fix other associations besides just the .xls one you noticed. === But how do files open in the excel viewer if you didn't install it? You may want to look to see if it's really installed (and remove it if you did install it). CocoriteBallGiants wrote: I am unable to open an excel file into regular XP Excel 2002. Instead it opens using Excel Viewer. Also, even if the file which was sent to me was/is an excel viewer file, How do I get this file open in regular XP Excel 2002 SP3.? Note, I did not installed Excel Viewer. The file opens using Excel Viewer. Are there anyone out there who have had this experience/problem and know of a solution? If so, could you Please let me know. Thanks in Advance -- Dave Peterson |
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