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Nuria Alba de Luz

How to copy 2007 excel file formula results into a 2003 Excel file
 
Hi All,

This is the situation I am trying to solve.
I have an Excel 2007 file with loads of formulas, macros, conditional
formatting, etc... the client has got Office 2003 and therefore they
cannot view the file properly.

I saved them into 2003 compatible, and it does not work as it does not
traslate the formulas, but write #NAME? instead (not very helpful).

I worked around change the formulas into 2003 language but I can't as
they are already too long in 2007 so when I change them into 2003 I
need more code and it does not allow me.

I tried converters anddidn't work.

The funny thing of the situation is the client does not need to use
the file, but just read it, meaning, I just need a way to create a
copy of the same 2007 excel file with just the values, not the
calculations, macros, buttons, or formatting.

Any idea?

Thanks,
Nuria

Jacob Skaria

How to copy 2007 excel file formula results into a 2003 Excel file
 
2007 allows files to be saved in the previous format. Check out Save As
.....list (towards the end). It shouldn't be a problem opening the files in
2003 as long as you do not use 2007 features that are not available in the
earlier version.

Additionally there is a Compatibility Pack for 2003 users.. (if that helps)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en


If this post helps click Yes
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Jacob Skaria


"Nuria Alba de Luz" wrote:

Hi All,

This is the situation I am trying to solve.
I have an Excel 2007 file with loads of formulas, macros, conditional
formatting, etc... the client has got Office 2003 and therefore they
cannot view the file properly.

I saved them into 2003 compatible, and it does not work as it does not
traslate the formulas, but write #NAME? instead (not very helpful).

I worked around change the formulas into 2003 language but I can't as
they are already too long in 2007 so when I change them into 2003 I
need more code and it does not allow me.

I tried converters anddidn't work.

The funny thing of the situation is the client does not need to use
the file, but just read it, meaning, I just need a way to create a
copy of the same 2007 excel file with just the values, not the
calculations, macros, buttons, or formatting.

Any idea?

Thanks,
Nuria


Nuria Alba de Luz

How to copy 2007 excel file formula results into a 2003 Excelfile
 
On Jul 10, 12:23*pm, Nuria Alba de Luz
wrote:
Hi All,

This is the situation I am trying to solve.
I have an Excel 2007 file with loads of formulas, macros, conditional
formatting, etc... the client has got Office 2003 and therefore they
cannot view the file properly.

I saved them into 2003 compatible, and it does not work as it does not
traslate the formulas, but write #NAME? instead (not very helpful).

I worked around change the formulas into 2003 language but I can't as
they are already too long in 2007 so when I change them into 2003 I
need more code and it does not allow me.

I tried converters anddidn't work.

The funny thing of the situation is the client does not need to use
the file, but just read it, meaning, I just need a way to create a
copy of the same 2007 excel file with just the values, not the
calculations, macros, buttons, or formatting.

Any idea?

Thanks,
Nuria


Well, the thing is I had used 2007 features, so by saving it in 2003
compatible mode does not work.
The client, I don't think they will be allowed to install any software
in their machine, so I cannot count with that option.

I was thinking in a way to create a new file, copy the content of the
existing file in the new one but just without the formulas, macros and
so on,only the values.

Thanks,
Nuria


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