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file extensions in excel
I have a coworker that refuses to save excel in the new format (xlsx) I
explained that this format will give her more features than available with the 2003 (xls) format. Unfortunately I did not know the added features that saving in xlsx would give. Is there a document out there that gives the added features in xlsx format? -- Denny Dunn Laser Pros International Wisconsin - USA |
file extensions in excel
here's a link that gives the excel 2007 specs. saving in xls format allows
users of older version to open the file, but you lose the features and limits added to 2007. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...738491033.aspx -- Gary Keramidas Excel 2003 "Denny Dunn" wrote in message ... I have a coworker that refuses to save excel in the new format (xlsx) I explained that this format will give her more features than available with the 2003 (xls) format. Unfortunately I did not know the added features that saving in xlsx would give. Is there a document out there that gives the added features in xlsx format? -- Denny Dunn Laser Pros International Wisconsin - USA |
file extensions in excel
Hi,
go to the excel help and in the search area enter xlsx, it will bring an explanation with all the differences if this helps please click yes, thanks "Denny Dunn" wrote: I have a coworker that refuses to save excel in the new format (xlsx) I explained that this format will give her more features than available with the 2003 (xls) format. Unfortunately I did not know the added features that saving in xlsx would give. Is there a document out there that gives the added features in xlsx format? -- Denny Dunn Laser Pros International Wisconsin - USA |
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