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Excel 2003 file contaiminated with excel 2007 trial
How can I restore my excel spreadsheets that were converted to 2007 trial
involuntarily? |
Excel 2003 file contaiminated with excel 2007 trial
By installing 2007 you "volunteered" to convert.
If you still have the trial 2007, open the workbooks and save as 2003 version. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 16:00:01 -0700, Jim davidson <Jim wrote: How can I restore my excel spreadsheets that were converted to 2007 trial involuntarily? |
Excel 2003 file contaiminated with excel 2007 trial
Have you installed the Office compatibility package on 2003 or are you
still using the 2007 trial? Jim davidson wrote: How can I restore my excel spreadsheets that were converted to 2007 trial involuntarily? |
Excel 2003 file contaiminated with excel 2007 trial
Jim davidson wrote:
How can I restore my excel spreadsheets that were converted to 2007 trial involuntarily? Involuntarily? I don't think so. 2007 Excel files have the default extension of .xlsx unless they contain macros. Your 2003 .xls file should still be available on disk, although it won't have the changes you made to it in 2007. As you probably have found out by now you can save files used in Excel 2007 in the 97-2003 format. I have both 2003 and 2007 on my computer. If I open an .xls file 2007 will save it as an .xls file. Bill |
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