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Excel 2007 - opening Lotus spreadsheet workaround
Excel 2007 does not have the capability to open lotus spreadsheets like the
prior versions of excel had. Are there any add-on utilities (work-arounds) or 3rd party utilities that offer a lotus to excel 2007 conversion other than keeping excel 2003 loaded on a machine? Thanks! |
Excel 2007 - opening Lotus spreadsheet workaround
Excel 2003 wasn't the best tool for opening 1-2-3 files because it was
limited to files in the WK* formats and could not open the newer .123 file format. For converting all 1-2-3 file formats to .XLS the Conversions Plus utility from www.dataviz.com is a good commercial product. You can also use the Open Office spreadsheet to do the same. Neither support the new Office 2007 file formats as far as I know. -- Jim "GigiCt" wrote in message ... | Excel 2007 does not have the capability to open lotus spreadsheets like the | prior versions of excel had. | | Are there any add-on utilities (work-arounds) or 3rd party utilities that | offer a lotus to excel 2007 conversion other than keeping excel 2003 loaded | on a machine? | | Thanks! |
Excel 2007 - opening Lotus spreadsheet workaround
If you find an answer, I would love to hear it! Seems too simple - why would
they remove this feature? "GigiCt" wrote: Excel 2007 does not have the capability to open lotus spreadsheets like the prior versions of excel had. Are there any add-on utilities (work-arounds) or 3rd party utilities that offer a lotus to excel 2007 conversion other than keeping excel 2003 loaded on a machine? Thanks! |
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