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Tschurin

.xls files not deleted after conversion to .xlsx; help please
 
I have read that when I convert an .xls workbook to .xlsx, Excel will
automatically delete the older version. It is not working that way for me;
the old .xls file is still there in the file directory, along with the newer
..xlsx version, even after I €śrefresh€ť Windows explorer. Any suggestions as to
why the old .xls files are not being deleted automatically post-conversion; I
have thousands of older files and would hate to have to delete each one of
them manually when I convert a workbook to Excel 2007. I believe the older
files were mostly created in Excel 2000. Oddly enough the automatic deletion
is working fine with my Word 2007 after I convert a .doc file to .docx.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

--
Geoff

Jon Peltier

.xls files not deleted after conversion to .xlsx; help please
 
Since it's a Save As operation, I would not have expected the old file to be
deleted.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
I have read that when I convert an .xls workbook to .xlsx, Excel will
automatically delete the older version. It is not working that way for me;
the old .xls file is still there in the file directory, along with the
newer
.xlsx version, even after I "refresh" Windows explorer. Any suggestions as
to
why the old .xls files are not being deleted automatically
post-conversion; I
have thousands of older files and would hate to have to delete each one of
them manually when I convert a workbook to Excel 2007. I believe the older
files were mostly created in Excel 2000. Oddly enough the automatic
deletion
is working fine with my Word 2007 after I convert a .doc file to .docx.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

--
Geoff




Tyro[_2_]

.xls files not deleted after conversion to .xlsx; help please
 
Word 2007 does not delete the .doc file when you open it and save it as a
..docx file. Neither does Excel 2007 delete the .xls file when you open it
and save it as a .docx file.

Tyro

"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
I have read that when I convert an .xls workbook to .xlsx, Excel will
automatically delete the older version. It is not working that way for me;
the old .xls file is still there in the file directory, along with the
newer
.xlsx version, even after I "refresh" Windows explorer. Any suggestions as
to
why the old .xls files are not being deleted automatically
post-conversion; I
have thousands of older files and would hate to have to delete each one of
them manually when I convert a workbook to Excel 2007. I believe the older
files were mostly created in Excel 2000. Oddly enough the automatic
deletion
is working fine with my Word 2007 after I convert a .doc file to .docx.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

--
Geoff




Tyro[_2_]

.xls files not deleted after conversion to .xlsx; help please
 
Correction:

Word 2007 does not delete the .doc file when you open it and save it as a
..docx file. Neither does Excel 2007 delete the .xls file when you open it
and save it as a .xlsx file.


"Tyro" wrote in message
. net...
Word 2007 does not delete the .doc file when you open it and save it as a
.docx file. Neither does Excel 2007 delete the .xls file when you open it
and save it as a .docx file.

Tyro

"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
I have read that when I convert an .xls workbook to .xlsx, Excel will
automatically delete the older version. It is not working that way for
me;
the old .xls file is still there in the file directory, along with the
newer
.xlsx version, even after I "refresh" Windows explorer. Any suggestions
as to
why the old .xls files are not being deleted automatically
post-conversion; I
have thousands of older files and would hate to have to delete each one
of
them manually when I convert a workbook to Excel 2007. I believe the
older
files were mostly created in Excel 2000. Oddly enough the automatic
deletion
is working fine with my Word 2007 after I convert a .doc file to .docx.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

--
Geoff






Tschurin

.xls files not deleted after conversion to .xlsx; help please
 
Jon and Tyro

Obviously I have only limited knowledge of this stuff but I don't "save as"
to convert. I click on the office button in the upper left hand corner and
there is a "convert" option [distinct from the "save" or "save as" options].
And yes, when I'm using a .doc file in Word 2007 and click on convert and
then close the file, it shows up in the directory with a .docx extension.
There is only one file with that name. In Excel, I do the same thing and the
result is two files with the same name, one with an .xls extension and the
other with an .xlsx extension.

--
Geoff


"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Since it's a Save As operation, I would not have expected the old file to be
deleted.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
I have read that when I convert an .xls workbook to .xlsx, Excel will
automatically delete the older version. It is not working that way for me;
the old .xls file is still there in the file directory, along with the
newer
.xlsx version, even after I "refresh" Windows explorer. Any suggestions as
to
why the old .xls files are not being deleted automatically
post-conversion; I
have thousands of older files and would hate to have to delete each one of
them manually when I convert a workbook to Excel 2007. I believe the older
files were mostly created in Excel 2000. Oddly enough the automatic
deletion
is working fine with my Word 2007 after I convert a .doc file to .docx.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

--
Geoff





Tyro[_2_]

.xls files not deleted after conversion to .xlsx; help please
 
I see no "Convert" option in my Office 2007 Ulitmate. The options I see when
clicking on the Office Button a New, Open, Save, Save As, Print,
Prepare, Send, Publish, Business Contact Manger,. Close. Please enlighten me
as to where "Convert" is.

Tyro


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
Jon and Tyro

Obviously I have only limited knowledge of this stuff but I don't "save
as"
to convert. I click on the office button in the upper left hand corner and
there is a "convert" option [distinct from the "save" or "save as"
options].
And yes, when I'm using a .doc file in Word 2007 and click on convert and
then close the file, it shows up in the directory with a .docx extension.
There is only one file with that name. In Excel, I do the same thing and
the
result is two files with the same name, one with an .xls extension and the
other with an .xlsx extension.

--
Geoff


"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Since it's a Save As operation, I would not have expected the old file to
be
deleted.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
I have read that when I convert an .xls workbook to .xlsx, Excel will
automatically delete the older version. It is not working that way for
me;
the old .xls file is still there in the file directory, along with the
newer
.xlsx version, even after I "refresh" Windows explorer. Any suggestions
as
to
why the old .xls files are not being deleted automatically
post-conversion; I
have thousands of older files and would hate to have to delete each one
of
them manually when I convert a workbook to Excel 2007. I believe the
older
files were mostly created in Excel 2000. Oddly enough the automatic
deletion
is working fine with my Word 2007 after I convert a .doc file to .docx.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

--
Geoff







Jon Peltier

.xls files not deleted after conversion to .xlsx; help please
 
Well, I decided to shut up and see what happens. I opened Office 2003 files
and converted them to Office 2007 files. In *both* Excel and Word, the 2003
format file was removed after the 2007 file was created.

I realized that I've never used the convert button, at least not since
losing macros in a file while testing the beta. Since my files often contain
macros, I do Save As to ensure that I get a macro-enabled file (.xlsm or
..docm). This of course leaves the original file intact.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
Jon and Tyro

Obviously I have only limited knowledge of this stuff but I don't "save
as"
to convert. I click on the office button in the upper left hand corner and
there is a "convert" option [distinct from the "save" or "save as"
options].
And yes, when I'm using a .doc file in Word 2007 and click on convert and
then close the file, it shows up in the directory with a .docx extension.
There is only one file with that name. In Excel, I do the same thing and
the
result is two files with the same name, one with an .xls extension and the
other with an .xlsx extension.

--
Geoff


"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Since it's a Save As operation, I would not have expected the old file to
be
deleted.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
I have read that when I convert an .xls workbook to .xlsx, Excel will
automatically delete the older version. It is not working that way for
me;
the old .xls file is still there in the file directory, along with the
newer
.xlsx version, even after I "refresh" Windows explorer. Any suggestions
as
to
why the old .xls files are not being deleted automatically
post-conversion; I
have thousands of older files and would hate to have to delete each one
of
them manually when I convert a workbook to Excel 2007. I believe the
older
files were mostly created in Excel 2000. Oddly enough the automatic
deletion
is working fine with my Word 2007 after I convert a .doc file to .docx.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

--
Geoff







Tyro[_2_]

.xls files not deleted after conversion to .xlsx; help please
 
Where is the "Convert" option? I do not see it in Office 2007 Ultimate.

Tyro

"Jon Peltier" wrote in message
...
Well, I decided to shut up and see what happens. I opened Office 2003
files and converted them to Office 2007 files. In *both* Excel and Word,
the 2003 format file was removed after the 2007 file was created.

I realized that I've never used the convert button, at least not since
losing macros in a file while testing the beta. Since my files often
contain macros, I do Save As to ensure that I get a macro-enabled file
(.xlsm or .docm). This of course leaves the original file intact.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
Jon and Tyro

Obviously I have only limited knowledge of this stuff but I don't "save
as"
to convert. I click on the office button in the upper left hand corner
and
there is a "convert" option [distinct from the "save" or "save as"
options].
And yes, when I'm using a .doc file in Word 2007 and click on convert and
then close the file, it shows up in the directory with a .docx extension.
There is only one file with that name. In Excel, I do the same thing and
the
result is two files with the same name, one with an .xls extension and
the
other with an .xlsx extension.

--
Geoff


"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Since it's a Save As operation, I would not have expected the old file
to be
deleted.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
I have read that when I convert an .xls workbook to .xlsx, Excel will
automatically delete the older version. It is not working that way for
me;
the old .xls file is still there in the file directory, along with the
newer
.xlsx version, even after I "refresh" Windows explorer. Any
suggestions as
to
why the old .xls files are not being deleted automatically
post-conversion; I
have thousands of older files and would hate to have to delete each
one of
them manually when I convert a workbook to Excel 2007. I believe the
older
files were mostly created in Excel 2000. Oddly enough the automatic
deletion
is working fine with my Word 2007 after I convert a .doc file to
.docx.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

--
Geoff








Tschurin

.xls files not deleted after conversion to .xlsx; help please
 
Click the office symbol in the upper left hand corner. You must have open at
the time a file that would need conversion. Otherwise I don't think the
"convert" option will appear on the menu.
--
Geoff


"Tyro" wrote:

Where is the "Convert" option? I do not see it in Office 2007 Ultimate.

Tyro

"Jon Peltier" wrote in message
...
Well, I decided to shut up and see what happens. I opened Office 2003
files and converted them to Office 2007 files. In *both* Excel and Word,
the 2003 format file was removed after the 2007 file was created.

I realized that I've never used the convert button, at least not since
losing macros in a file while testing the beta. Since my files often
contain macros, I do Save As to ensure that I get a macro-enabled file
(.xlsm or .docm). This of course leaves the original file intact.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
Jon and Tyro

Obviously I have only limited knowledge of this stuff but I don't "save
as"
to convert. I click on the office button in the upper left hand corner
and
there is a "convert" option [distinct from the "save" or "save as"
options].
And yes, when I'm using a .doc file in Word 2007 and click on convert and
then close the file, it shows up in the directory with a .docx extension.
There is only one file with that name. In Excel, I do the same thing and
the
result is two files with the same name, one with an .xls extension and
the
other with an .xlsx extension.

--
Geoff


"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Since it's a Save As operation, I would not have expected the old file
to be
deleted.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
I have read that when I convert an .xls workbook to .xlsx, Excel will
automatically delete the older version. It is not working that way for
me;
the old .xls file is still there in the file directory, along with the
newer
.xlsx version, even after I "refresh" Windows explorer. Any
suggestions as
to
why the old .xls files are not being deleted automatically
post-conversion; I
have thousands of older files and would hate to have to delete each
one of
them manually when I convert a workbook to Excel 2007. I believe the
older
files were mostly created in Excel 2000. Oddly enough the automatic
deletion
is working fine with my Word 2007 after I convert a .doc file to
.docx.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

--
Geoff









Jon Peltier

.xls files not deleted after conversion to .xlsx; help please
 
Convert is only present if the active document is an older version.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tyro" wrote in message
...
I see no "Convert" option in my Office 2007 Ulitmate. The options I see
when clicking on the Office Button a New, Open, Save, Save As, Print,
Prepare, Send, Publish, Business Contact Manger,. Close. Please enlighten
me as to where "Convert" is.

Tyro


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
Jon and Tyro

Obviously I have only limited knowledge of this stuff but I don't "save
as"
to convert. I click on the office button in the upper left hand corner
and
there is a "convert" option [distinct from the "save" or "save as"
options].
And yes, when I'm using a .doc file in Word 2007 and click on convert and
then close the file, it shows up in the directory with a .docx extension.
There is only one file with that name. In Excel, I do the same thing and
the
result is two files with the same name, one with an .xls extension and
the
other with an .xlsx extension.

--
Geoff


"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Since it's a Save As operation, I would not have expected the old file
to be
deleted.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
I have read that when I convert an .xls workbook to .xlsx, Excel will
automatically delete the older version. It is not working that way for
me;
the old .xls file is still there in the file directory, along with the
newer
.xlsx version, even after I "refresh" Windows explorer. Any
suggestions as
to
why the old .xls files are not being deleted automatically
post-conversion; I
have thousands of older files and would hate to have to delete each
one of
them manually when I convert a workbook to Excel 2007. I believe the
older
files were mostly created in Excel 2000. Oddly enough the automatic
deletion
is working fine with my Word 2007 after I convert a .doc file to
.docx.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

--
Geoff








Jon Peltier

.xls files not deleted after conversion to .xlsx; help please
 
That's correct. I noticed that after I converted a document, the convert
button disappeared.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
Click the office symbol in the upper left hand corner. You must have open
at
the time a file that would need conversion. Otherwise I don't think the
"convert" option will appear on the menu.
--
Geoff


"Tyro" wrote:

Where is the "Convert" option? I do not see it in Office 2007 Ultimate.

Tyro

"Jon Peltier" wrote in message
...
Well, I decided to shut up and see what happens. I opened Office 2003
files and converted them to Office 2007 files. In *both* Excel and
Word,
the 2003 format file was removed after the 2007 file was created.

I realized that I've never used the convert button, at least not since
losing macros in a file while testing the beta. Since my files often
contain macros, I do Save As to ensure that I get a macro-enabled file
(.xlsm or .docm). This of course leaves the original file intact.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
Jon and Tyro

Obviously I have only limited knowledge of this stuff but I don't
"save
as"
to convert. I click on the office button in the upper left hand corner
and
there is a "convert" option [distinct from the "save" or "save as"
options].
And yes, when I'm using a .doc file in Word 2007 and click on convert
and
then close the file, it shows up in the directory with a .docx
extension.
There is only one file with that name. In Excel, I do the same thing
and
the
result is two files with the same name, one with an .xls extension and
the
other with an .xlsx extension.

--
Geoff


"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Since it's a Save As operation, I would not have expected the old
file
to be
deleted.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Tschurin" wrote in message
...
I have read that when I convert an .xls workbook to .xlsx, Excel
will
automatically delete the older version. It is not working that way
for
me;
the old .xls file is still there in the file directory, along with
the
newer
.xlsx version, even after I "refresh" Windows explorer. Any
suggestions as
to
why the old .xls files are not being deleted automatically
post-conversion; I
have thousands of older files and would hate to have to delete each
one of
them manually when I convert a workbook to Excel 2007. I believe
the
older
files were mostly created in Excel 2000. Oddly enough the automatic
deletion
is working fine with my Word 2007 after I convert a .doc file to
.docx.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

--
Geoff











Sebastian Asplund

.xls files not deleted after conversion to .xlsx; help please
 
I have the same problem when i open a file from the network, but not when i
open a file from a local harddrive or usb-flashdrive.



"Tschurin" skrev:

I have read that when I convert an .xls workbook to .xlsx, Excel will
automatically delete the older version. It is not working that way for me;
the old .xls file is still there in the file directory, along with the newer
.xlsx version, even after I €śrefresh€ť Windows explorer. Any suggestions as to
why the old .xls files are not being deleted automatically post-conversion; I
have thousands of older files and would hate to have to delete each one of
them manually when I convert a workbook to Excel 2007. I believe the older
files were mostly created in Excel 2000. Oddly enough the automatic deletion
is working fine with my Word 2007 after I convert a .doc file to .docx.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

--
Geoff


Nisha

format converter
 
I came across an amazing site which converts xlsx to xls in seconds and its free, http://www.sheetconvert.com

Do try that

Bernard Liengme

format converter
 
But you can do this with SaveAs in XL2007
And Microsoft has a converter for users of pre-2007 versions
best wishes
--
Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
remove caps from email

<Nisha wrote in message ...
I came across an amazing site which converts xlsx to xls in seconds and its
free, http://www.sheetconvert.com

Do try that





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