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George[_4_]

Converting old lotus files...
 
I have come across some old lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheets with *.123
extensions. Is there a way to open them in Excel 2000?

Thanks,
George

djbet

Converting old lotus files...
 

I have come across some old lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheets with *.123
extensions. Is there a way to open them in Excel 2000?



I do not know the answer for your question. But if you do not find a way,
you should know that you can download a free beta of Lotus Symphony
Spreadsheets from IBM. Symphony can open .123 files, and it can save as i.e.
..xls or .ods. So if you find no other way, that will work.

Mike H

Converting old lotus files...
 
Have a look here

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/179841

Mike

"George" wrote:

I have come across some old lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheets with *.123
extensions. Is there a way to open them in Excel 2000?

Thanks,
George


George[_4_]

Converting old lotus files...
 
Thanks for the reply. That page references the *.wk? file format with
an associated formatting file. The version of Lotus I used saved the
file with the *.123 file extension with no formatting file.

George

Mike H wrote:
Have a look here

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/179841

Mike

"George" wrote:

I have come across some old lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheets with *.123
extensions. Is there a way to open them in Excel 2000?

Thanks,
George


Peo Sjoblom

Converting old lotus files...
 
As it said in the link those are the only Lotus files Excel will open so you
would need to either download a program that can open those files and save
as either *.wk or *.xls or buy a commercial converter from a third party
vendor.


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Regards,


Peo Sjoblom


"George" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the reply. That page references the *.wk? file format with an
associated formatting file. The version of Lotus I used saved the file
with the *.123 file extension with no formatting file.

George

Mike H wrote:
Have a look here

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/179841

Mike

"George" wrote:

I have come across some old lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheets with *.123
extensions. Is there a way to open them in Excel 2000?

Thanks,
George




George[_4_]

Converting old lotus files...
 
djbet wrote:
I have come across some old lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheets with *.123
extensions. Is there a way to open them in Excel 2000?



I do not know the answer for your question. But if you do not find a way,
you should know that you can download a free beta of Lotus Symphony
Spreadsheets from IBM. Symphony can open .123 files, and it can save as i.e.
.xls or .ods. So if you find no other way, that will work.


I had OpenOffice installed on one of my computers. That was able to
open the *.123 files. Didn't have any cell formatting, but that was no
big deal.

Thanks for the help.


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