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Default Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop

I just tried to open a Pocket Excel file on my Windows XP desktop and the
file could not be opened. Has anyone had any luck opening Pocket excel files
on a desktop PC without converting them?

Pocket Excel I believe is the .pxl format that the Handheld PC and the
PocketPC use.

I may want to password protect files and send them to a party that does not
have a PocketPC. Can this be done, or do I need to convert the files to MS
excel and password protect a seperate .zip file using resco File explorer?

I cannot send any files to this party that are not password protected for
the risk is too high.


Thanks,


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