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Default Excel 2002 error in conversion

I have three computers each with it's own copy of Excel 2002. My client
saved a general ledger report using the extension .xls. ONe of the computers
opens the file appropriately. The resulting spreadsheet has 15,000 lines and
12 columns. The formatting is everyother line is blue. I can manipulate
this data just like a spreadsheet that I might have created.

The other two computers, also running XP on a multi machine license, give
multiple errors in opening the very same file. The resulting file is a
"repaired" file, and has no formatting and no text enties. It is all but
useless.

Once the file is opened and converted by the one machine, all the other
machines can use the file, and they show the formatting and text. I have
updated my JAVASCRIPT to current, but now I'm out of ideas.

Does anyone have a thought on this subject.
 
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