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how to open excel 2003 spreadsheet with excel 2007
I cannot open my excel 2003 shreasheet using excel 2007. Does the size of
the document have anything to do with opening it? |
how to open excel 2003 spreadsheet with excel 2007
No. Size does not matter. What error do you get when you try to open it?
Regards, Fred. "Syddie" wrote in message ... I cannot open my excel 2003 shreasheet using excel 2007. Does the size of the document have anything to do with opening it? |
how to open excel 2003 spreadsheet with excel 2007
Did you try opening Excel first then try opening your 2003 file? it works for
me. Can not find a post to fix this problem have you found one? "Syddie" wrote: I cannot open my excel 2003 shreasheet using excel 2007. Does the size of the document have anything to do with opening it? |
how to open excel 2003 spreadsheet with excel 2007
"Paul" wrote:
Can not find a post to fix this problem have you found one? Paul, I have the same dilemma with all Office 2003 documents trying to open them in Office 2007. If I try to open them from an email or Windows Explorer, it opens the app (Word, Excel, etc) without opening the document. The only way I can open the document is to open the app first. My file associations appear correct for .XLS, .DOC, etc. Anyone out there familiar with this issue? I wasn't able to find a solution on the KB. I have no issues opening Office 2007 documents, only the Office 2003 ones. |
how to open excel 2003 spreadsheet with excel 2007
"Paul" wrote: Can not find a post to fix this problem have you found one? P.S. - The solution below did not help me either....... Symptoms You are having problems opening a Microsoft Office Excel workbook from another program, such as Windows Explorer or Microsoft Office Outlook. Cause Office Excel is ignoring requests from programs that link to Excel data by means of Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) (Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE): An established protocol for exchanging data between Microsoft Windows-based programs.). Resolution In Excel, click the Microsoft Office Button , click Excel Options, click the Advanced category, and then under the General section, clear the Ignore other applications that use Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) check box. |
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