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In Excel 2003 "save as" gives various options to save in 123 formats, yet my
excel 2007 does not give any such options. How do I get these options in excel 2007? Thanks in advance. |
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Support for 1-2-3 and many other file formats was dropped in Excel 2007.
http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/...24/718786.aspx -- Jim "Stan" <we@there wrote in message ... | In Excel 2003 "save as" gives various options to save in 123 formats, yet my | excel 2007 does not give any such options. | How do I get these options in excel 2007? | Thanks in advance. | | |
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If you happen to have MS Office Professional you could link the Excel file
into Access. Access says it will export a Lotus 123 file. I've never tried it, but . . . . "Stan" wrote: In Excel 2003 "save as" gives various options to save in 123 formats, yet my excel 2007 does not give any such options. How do I get these options in excel 2007? Thanks in advance. |
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