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Excel Version Conversion - HELP!
I'm using Excell 2007 - but download data from an external source that's in
Excel 2003. In the past, before moving to Excel 07, I could manipulate the data, cut and paste into other documents without having any difficulties. However, now that we switched to 2007, I can manipulate the data, but if I try to do a "Paste Special", when coping parts of the data to new worksheet, I get a dialog box that states that the data is a "Microsoft Office Excel Worksheet Object" and then gives me several options to select from. Even if I pick Microsoft Excel 8.0 Format, it still won't allow me to copy and do a paste special. If I try to do a Paste Special in another tab in the same document, the Paste Special works fine. Every once in a while, I must hit the right combination of what to do because it suddenly allows me to do a copy and paste special from worksheet to worksheet like it should be done. I don't know if it's the way I save the files, or what. I've tried just about everything that I can think of 1) saving the file as a XLSX file, saving it as XLS.... I'm just about at my wits end trying to manipulate the files. Nothing seems to work. I'm too lazy to have to modify the column widths everytime I need to copy the data.. If anyone has any input on what is occurring and if there's anything I can do about it, I would be ever so grateful for any suggestions! -- Lady |
Excel Version Conversion - HELP!
It sounds like the problem you are running into is because you have your
workbooks open in separate instances of Excel. To use Paste Special "normally", you need to have both workbooks open within the same instance of Excel. HTH Elkar "Lady Success" wrote: I'm using Excell 2007 - but download data from an external source that's in Excel 2003. In the past, before moving to Excel 07, I could manipulate the data, cut and paste into other documents without having any difficulties. However, now that we switched to 2007, I can manipulate the data, but if I try to do a "Paste Special", when coping parts of the data to new worksheet, I get a dialog box that states that the data is a "Microsoft Office Excel Worksheet Object" and then gives me several options to select from. Even if I pick Microsoft Excel 8.0 Format, it still won't allow me to copy and do a paste special. If I try to do a Paste Special in another tab in the same document, the Paste Special works fine. Every once in a while, I must hit the right combination of what to do because it suddenly allows me to do a copy and paste special from worksheet to worksheet like it should be done. I don't know if it's the way I save the files, or what. I've tried just about everything that I can think of 1) saving the file as a XLSX file, saving it as XLS.... I'm just about at my wits end trying to manipulate the files. Nothing seems to work. I'm too lazy to have to modify the column widths everytime I need to copy the data.. If anyone has any input on what is occurring and if there's anything I can do about it, I would be ever so grateful for any suggestions! -- Lady |
Excel Version Conversion - HELP!
Just to make sure, if I save the downloaded document as .XLSX file (which
saves it in 2007) close it, then reopen it as well as a blank 2007 worksheet, it will work? I thought I had tried that - but maybe in the hub-bub of everything, I didn't do it in that order...... Let me do that and I'll get back to you. -- Lady "Elkar" wrote: It sounds like the problem you are running into is because you have your workbooks open in separate instances of Excel. To use Paste Special "normally", you need to have both workbooks open within the same instance of Excel. HTH Elkar "Lady Success" wrote: I'm using Excell 2007 - but download data from an external source that's in Excel 2003. In the past, before moving to Excel 07, I could manipulate the data, cut and paste into other documents without having any difficulties. However, now that we switched to 2007, I can manipulate the data, but if I try to do a "Paste Special", when coping parts of the data to new worksheet, I get a dialog box that states that the data is a "Microsoft Office Excel Worksheet Object" and then gives me several options to select from. Even if I pick Microsoft Excel 8.0 Format, it still won't allow me to copy and do a paste special. If I try to do a Paste Special in another tab in the same document, the Paste Special works fine. Every once in a while, I must hit the right combination of what to do because it suddenly allows me to do a copy and paste special from worksheet to worksheet like it should be done. I don't know if it's the way I save the files, or what. I've tried just about everything that I can think of 1) saving the file as a XLSX file, saving it as XLS.... I'm just about at my wits end trying to manipulate the files. Nothing seems to work. I'm too lazy to have to modify the column widths everytime I need to copy the data.. If anyone has any input on what is occurring and if there's anything I can do about it, I would be ever so grateful for any suggestions! -- Lady |
Excel Version Conversion - HELP!
I retryed it. When the file is downloaded from the external site, it will
not allow me to change it to a XLSX file. So I save in XLS, close the file, reopen the file (indicates its in "compatibility mode") and resave it as XLSX. I closed the file, reopened it, and it came up with the following dialog box "Excel found unreadable content in filename.xlsx. Do you want to recover the contents of this workbook? If you trust the source of this workbook, check yes." I clicked yes. Then it comes up with a dialog box that says, "Repairs to filename.xlsx - Removed records: merge cells from /xl/worksheets/sheet2.xml part". The worksheet now indicates that it is a "Repaired" worksheet. I save and close the file. I reopen the worksheet. It is now a XLSX file. I open a new worksheet. So I have two XLSX documents open. But I still cannot copy and paste special into the new document. It still gives me the dialog box that is mentioned below. It will not allow me access to the paste special options. Am I still doing something wrong? -- Lady "Lady Success" wrote: Just to make sure, if I save the downloaded document as .XLSX file (which saves it in 2007) close it, then reopen it as well as a blank 2007 worksheet, it will work? I thought I had tried that - but maybe in the hub-bub of everything, I didn't do it in that order...... Let me do that and I'll get back to you. -- Lady "Elkar" wrote: It sounds like the problem you are running into is because you have your workbooks open in separate instances of Excel. To use Paste Special "normally", you need to have both workbooks open within the same instance of Excel. HTH Elkar "Lady Success" wrote: I'm using Excell 2007 - but download data from an external source that's in Excel 2003. In the past, before moving to Excel 07, I could manipulate the data, cut and paste into other documents without having any difficulties. However, now that we switched to 2007, I can manipulate the data, but if I try to do a "Paste Special", when coping parts of the data to new worksheet, I get a dialog box that states that the data is a "Microsoft Office Excel Worksheet Object" and then gives me several options to select from. Even if I pick Microsoft Excel 8.0 Format, it still won't allow me to copy and do a paste special. If I try to do a Paste Special in another tab in the same document, the Paste Special works fine. Every once in a while, I must hit the right combination of what to do because it suddenly allows me to do a copy and paste special from worksheet to worksheet like it should be done. I don't know if it's the way I save the files, or what. I've tried just about everything that I can think of 1) saving the file as a XLSX file, saving it as XLS.... I'm just about at my wits end trying to manipulate the files. Nothing seems to work. I'm too lazy to have to modify the column widths everytime I need to copy the data.. If anyone has any input on what is occurring and if there's anything I can do about it, I would be ever so grateful for any suggestions! -- Lady |
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