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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. |
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. |
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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