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I have saved a 2007 Excel spreadsheet on to a CD and need to open and save it
on to a computer with 2005. It is not compatible with it or the 1997-2003
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Hi,

I am not aware of a 2005 version of Excel.

For versions 2003 or earlier download microsoft's free file converter - it
allows you to open 2007 files in earlier versions.


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I have saved a 2007 Excel spreadsheet on to a CD and need to open and save it
on to a computer with 2005. It is not compatible with it or the 1997-2003
either. what to do?

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"doinginventory" wrote:

I have saved a 2007 Excel spreadsheet on to a CD and need to open and save it
on to a computer with 2005. It is not compatible with it or the 1997-2003
either. what to do?


the computer I need to save it on uses the Microsoft 2005 spreasheet and
using the compatible download for 2003 or earlier isn't compatible.


thank you for the response!
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Is Microsoft 2005 a Mac version of Office?

There is a news group for Macintosh Excel

microsoft.public.excel.macintosh


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"doinginventory" wrote:

I have saved a 2007 Excel spreadsheet on to a CD and need to open and save it
on to a computer with 2005. It is not compatible with it or the 1997-2003
either. what to do?


the computer I need to save it on uses the Microsoft 2005 spreasheet and
using the compatible download for 2003 or earlier isn't compatible.


thank you for the response!


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Hi Gord,

The mac version is 2004, so I'm really at a loss what the user is talking
about.

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Is Microsoft 2005 a Mac version of Office?

There is a news group for Macintosh Excel

microsoft.public.excel.macintosh


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 08:58:00 -0800, doinginventory
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"doinginventory" wrote:

I have saved a 2007 Excel spreadsheet on to a CD and need to open and save it
on to a computer with 2005. It is not compatible with it or the 1997-2003
either. what to do?


the computer I need to save it on uses the Microsoft 2005 spreasheet and
using the compatible download for 2003 or earlier isn't compatible.


thank you for the response!



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