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Hi All,
I am using Windows XP -I have excel file where Sheet 1 has 500 rows & 15 columns of data and similarly Sheet 2. Excel is saved in the extenstion *.xls, Excel 2007 has new Feature for saving the file in two different extension i.e., *.xlsx & *.xlsm Actually I do not have excel 2007 version but I can able to save *.xls file in *.xlsm extension. Storage used for *.xls file is 5.4 MB but for the same file saved in *.xlsm has only 1.2 MB. Is there any problem or drawbacks to convert *.xls files into *.xlsm.... I came to know *.xlsm can't be shared as I do not have excel 2007 version. Kindly give me more information on this. Thanks Muddan Madhu |
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go to the following Microsoft URL and download the Office Compatibility Pack.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en I strongly suggest that you read the overview section before proceeding with the installation. -- Kevin Backmann "muddan madhu" wrote: Hi All, I am using Windows XP -I have excel file where Sheet 1 has 500 rows & 15 columns of data and similarly Sheet 2. Excel is saved in the extenstion *.xls, Excel 2007 has new Feature for saving the file in two different extension i.e., *.xlsx & *.xlsm Actually I do not have excel 2007 version but I can able to save *.xls file in *.xlsm extension. Storage used for *.xls file is 5.4 MB but for the same file saved in *.xlsm has only 1.2 MB. Is there any problem or drawbacks to convert *.xls files into *.xlsm.... I came to know *.xlsm can't be shared as I do not have excel 2007 version. Kindly give me more information on this. Thanks Muddan Madhu |
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