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Error in open Excel 2003 file
I prepared a file in Excel 2000. The file may be opened and edited in Excel
2003, 2002 and 2000. However, if the file was edited and saved in Excel 2003, after previewed and printed in Excel 2000, the file could not be saved and with the error message that the file should be closed without saving changes. I had already selected "save as" "Excel 97-Excel 2003 workbook" option to save the file after edited in Excel 2003. How to fix it ? |
Error in open Excel 2003 file
Try just saving as an excel file, not the option you are using
-- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "yclhk" wrote in message ... I prepared a file in Excel 2000. The file may be opened and edited in Excel 2003, 2002 and 2000. However, if the file was edited and saved in Excel 2003, after previewed and printed in Excel 2000, the file could not be saved and with the error message that the file should be closed without saving changes. I had already selected "save as" "Excel 97-Excel 2003 workbook" option to save the file after edited in Excel 2003. How to fix it ? |
Error in open Excel 2003 file
Sorry, saving as an excel file in Excel 2003, error still occured. The error
message as following : AppName : excel.exe AppVer: 9.0.0.3822 ModName: excel.exe ModVer : 9.0.0.3822 Offset: 000417e9 What is the message means ? Thanks, "Don Guillett" wrote: Try just saving as an excel file, not the option you are using -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "yclhk" wrote in message ... I prepared a file in Excel 2000. The file may be opened and edited in Excel 2003, 2002 and 2000. However, if the file was edited and saved in Excel 2003, after previewed and printed in Excel 2000, the file could not be saved and with the error message that the file should be closed without saving changes. I had already selected "save as" "Excel 97-Excel 2003 workbook" option to save the file after edited in Excel 2003. How to fix it ? |
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