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Cheryl

Converting an old Quattro Pro .wb2 to Excel 2007
 
Anyone know if there is a converter out there that will work with Excel 2007?

TedMi[_2_]

Converting an old Quattro Pro .wb2 to Excel 2007
 
Not sure if there is converter directly to Excel'07, but if you can convert
to Excel 97-2003, then 2007 can read that and save as 2007.
-TedMi

"Cheryl" wrote in message
...
Anyone know if there is a converter out there that will work with Excel
2007?




Shane Devenshire[_2_]

Converting an old Quattro Pro .wb2 to Excel 2007
 
Hi,

There is not converter for that.

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Shane Devenshire


"Cheryl" wrote:

Anyone know if there is a converter out there that will work with Excel 2007?


Bill Sharpe

Converting an old Quattro Pro .wb2 to Excel 2007
 
Cheryl wrote:
Anyone know if there is a converter out there that will work with Excel 2007?

Conversions Plus - $50.
Visit the dataviz site.

Bill

Harlan Grove[_2_]

Converting an old Quattro Pro .wb2 to Excel 2007
 
Bill Sharpe wrote...
Cheryl wrote:
Anyone know if there is a converter out there that will work with Excel 2007?


Conversions Plus - $50.


It's possible Quattro Pro (as part of WordPerfect Office) could be had
for even cheaper, and it's certain to be able to open .WB2 files and
almost certain to do a better job than anything else of saving them as
Excel 5 .XLS files.

musicatplay

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cheryl (Post 855530)
Anyone know if there is a converter out there that will work with Excel 2007?

For a *free* and *simple* way to convert old Quattro Pro (wb2) file to an Excel file is to open the file with the latest version of LibreOffice. This approach worked flawlessly for me with the added bonus that I could convert this to a variety of different formats (Excel, OpenOffice, PDF, etc).


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