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How can I print something off of an Excel Spreadsheet when the document will
not open to begin with? It was first emailed to me as an attachment and I
can't seem to open it.
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You can't. It needs to be opened.

HTH. Best wishes Harald

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kristin wrote:
How can I print something off of an Excel Spreadsheet when the
document will not open to begin with? It was first emailed to me as
an attachment and I can't seem to open it.


What exactly do you mean "can't seem to open it"? You do have Excel
installed on your machine, don't you?


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From explorer "maybe" -- right-click on the "filename.xls" and from the
short-cut menu
there is a Print option; Give it a try.

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You can't. It needs to be opened.

HTH. Best wishes Harald

"kristin" skrev i melding
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How can I print something off of an Excel Spreadsheet when the document

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not open to begin with? It was first emailed to me as an attachment and

I
can't seem to open it.





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Jim May wrote:
From explorer "maybe" -- right-click on the "filename.xls" and from
the short-cut menu
there is a Print option; Give it a try.


That just opens up the spreadsheet first.


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You can't. It needs to be opened.

HTH. Best wishes Harald

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How can I print something off of an Excel Spreadsheet when the
document will not open to begin with? It was first emailed to me as
an attachment and I can't seem to open it.






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That's what I meant by "maybe" -- thought it was worth a try;
Sometimes you get lucky...


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Jim May wrote:
From explorer "maybe" -- right-click on the "filename.xls" and from
the short-cut menu
there is a Print option; Give it a try.


That just opens up the spreadsheet first.


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You can't. It needs to be opened.

HTH. Best wishes Harald

"kristin" skrev i melding
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How can I print something off of an Excel Spreadsheet when the
document will not open to begin with? It was first emailed to me as
an attachment and I can't seem to open it.






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kristin

Do you have Excel installed on your computer?

If not, you can download a Viewer for Excel from which you can open, view and
print a workbook.

http://office.microsoft.com/download.../xlviewer.aspx

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

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