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How can I move spreadsheets to contain same format and spacing
Trying to move a spreadsheet from MS Works to MS Excel while maintaining the
same fonts, formats, colors, and spacing. |
How can I move spreadsheets to contain same format and spacing
pstein69
The best I can offeris to open the works spreadsheet and do a "save as" (therefore not changing your original spreadsheet). In the "Save as type" box select Mircrosoft Excel Workbook (*.xls) Enter your new filer name and click save. I have done this before and it seems to save things in excel as they where in works. (or at least really close) Then if this was not what you could use throw it away and post back. Tell us what you have tried and what happened when you tried it. Does this help you? Mike Rogers "pstein69" wrote: Trying to move a spreadsheet from MS Works to MS Excel while maintaining the same fonts, formats, colors, and spacing. |
How can I move spreadsheets to contain same format and spacing
Mike. Sorry for the slow response. I did as you instructed. Some of the
spacing was a little off (Some of my numbers turned into "#####" because the cell was too small) but other than that, it worked perfectly! Thank you so much!!! Philipp "Mike Rogers" wrote: pstein69 The best I can offeris to open the works spreadsheet and do a "save as" (therefore not changing your original spreadsheet). In the "Save as type" box select Mircrosoft Excel Workbook (*.xls) Enter your new filer name and click save. I have done this before and it seems to save things in excel as they where in works. (or at least really close) Then if this was not what you could use throw it away and post back. Tell us what you have tried and what happened when you tried it. Does this help you? Mike Rogers "pstein69" wrote: Trying to move a spreadsheet from MS Works to MS Excel while maintaining the same fonts, formats, colors, and spacing. |
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