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Document received in excel
I have received a document in excel, but my computer does not recognise the
document and I can not seem to open it in Works, am I able to download excel for free and how do I do it. -- whyisitsodifficult |
Document received in excel
If you're only doing this as a one-off, you can go he
http://www.microsoft.com/products/in...c-515a0d152415 and download a 60 day trial version of Office 2007 standard. and, of course, you can always purchase Office Standard.... "whyisitdifficult" wrote: I have received a document in excel, but my computer does not recognise the document and I can not seem to open it in Works, am I able to download excel for free and how do I do it. -- whyisitsodifficult |
Document received in excel
You can open Excel spreadsheets in Google spreadsheets: spreadsheet.google.com
Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "whyisitdifficult" wrote: I have received a document in excel, but my computer does not recognise the document and I can not seem to open it in Works, am I able to download excel for free and how do I do it. -- whyisitsodifficult |
Document received in excel
Thanks for your help, I will give it a try.
-- whyisitsodifficult "Sean Timmons" wrote: If you're only doing this as a one-off, you can go he http://www.microsoft.com/products/in...c-515a0d152415 and download a 60 day trial version of Office 2007 standard. and, of course, you can always purchase Office Standard.... "whyisitdifficult" wrote: I have received a document in excel, but my computer does not recognise the document and I can not seem to open it in Works, am I able to download excel for free and how do I do it. -- whyisitsodifficult |
Document received in excel
.... or you can find an Excel Viewer at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=EN You won't be able to edit the document, but you can read it in the Viewer. -- David Biddulph "Sean Timmons" wrote in message ... If you're only doing this as a one-off, you can go he http://www.microsoft.com/products/in...c-515a0d152415 and download a 60 day trial version of Office 2007 standard. and, of course, you can always purchase Office Standard.... "whyisitdifficult" wrote: I have received a document in excel, but my computer does not recognise the document and I can not seem to open it in Works, am I able to download excel for free and how do I do it. -- whyisitsodifficult |
Document received in excel
You could also download OpenOffice - Calc will view and edit Excel
spreadsheets. Most of the commonly-used functions are the same, or only slightly different. whyisitdifficult wrote: I have received a document in excel, but my computer does not recognise the document and I can not seem to open it in Works, am I able to download excel for free and how do I do it. |
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