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Save the file in the older version of excel.

In the SaveAs dialog box, you'll see a dropdown box at the bottom where you can
specify the file format.

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Either saveAS or have your other party get the converter
Download the compatibility pack.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...686761033.aspx

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