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Can anyone tell me how to send a Excel 2007 Workbook from my Windows PC to
someone who is using a Macintosh Computer? I would be sending the workbook
as an email attachment using Outlook 2007. Is there a way to do this, and
still retain all page breaks, formatting etc.?
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Save the file as an .xls file (not .xlsx). File format previous to XL07
are identical - page breaks and formatting in that format translates
perfectly.

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Can anyone tell me how to send a Excel 2007 Workbook from my Windows PC to
someone who is using a Macintosh Computer? I would be sending the workbook
as an email attachment using Outlook 2007. Is there a way to do this, and
still retain all page breaks, formatting etc.?

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