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Files saved in excel 2002
I installed office 2003 on my system. It was office 2002 before. Now when i
open any file which was saved in excel 2002, it is asking me to save it again. Can i transfer all my excel 2002 files to excel 2003 at once rather than saving one by one? Thanks! |
Files saved in excel 2002
New versions of excel calculate differently from older versions of excel. So
the first thing that excel does when it opens an older workbook is recalc. Since the workbook may have changed as the result of the recalculation, you're prompted to save when you close. I think that if you wanted to do all your workbooks at once, you'd have to open each and save each and close each. I guess you could have a macro that searched all the folders on your harddrive, all the folders on all your network drives, all the folders on all the removeable media (CD's, Floppies, Thumbdrives). But personally, that sounds kind of like a waste of time to me. I'd just save the file using xl2003 the first time I opened it. create_share wrote: I installed office 2003 on my system. It was office 2002 before. Now when i open any file which was saved in excel 2002, it is asking me to save it again. Can i transfer all my excel 2002 files to excel 2003 at once rather than saving one by one? Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
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