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iamdebt

Saving Excel documents during trial period
 
I am reviewing the Excel 2007 program for possible migration within our
company. During this 60-day period, how should I save the worksheets so that
they can be accessed in Excel 2003 by others or when my trial version
expires? I utilize many current documents and would hate to note be able to
access later.

Thank you.

robert morris

Saving Excel documents during trial period
 
Click on the Office Button Click Save As Click Excel 97 - 2003 Workbook

Bob

"iamdebt" wrote:

I am reviewing the Excel 2007 program for possible migration within our
company. During this 60-day period, how should I save the worksheets so that
they can be accessed in Excel 2003 by others or when my trial version
expires? I utilize many current documents and would hate to note be able to
access later.

Thank you.


iamdebt

Saving Excel documents during trial period
 
Thanks. For some reason I didn't have that option earlier, but today I was
able to find it right away. I was told to save as a .doc extension, but was
a little leary about that. Thanks for the quick response.

"robert morris" wrote:

Click on the Office Button Click Save As Click Excel 97 - 2003 Workbook

Bob

"iamdebt" wrote:

I am reviewing the Excel 2007 program for possible migration within our
company. During this 60-day period, how should I save the worksheets so that
they can be accessed in Excel 2003 by others or when my trial version
expires? I utilize many current documents and would hate to note be able to
access later.

Thank you.



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