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I just bought a new computer and without realizing it, it has the Microsoft
XP system on it and I am unable to open any of my files created with
Microsoft ME. Can anyone help me with this?
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To open Excel files, you need to have Excel on the system. XP does not
automatically come with Excel


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: XP system on it and I am unable to open any of my files created with
: Microsoft ME. Can anyone help me with this?


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Basic question is: Is Excel installed on the new PC?

"trp754" wrote:

I just bought a new computer and without realizing it, it has the Microsoft
XP system on it and I am unable to open any of my files created with
Microsoft ME. Can anyone help me with this?

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