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Not incorrect. I never said the file extension was .123. Jim did. I said
"Lotus 1-2-3 files." "Lady Layla" wrote in message ... Thanks Didnt think there was a change, but wanted to make sure before noting that the advice Bill gave was incorrect "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... : Excel 2003 lists .123 as types of files it will open for Lotus? : : No. No change from previous versions. : : -- : Jim Rech : Excel MVP : "Lady Layla" wrote in message : ... : | Excel 2003 lists .123 as types of files it will open for Lotus? No : longer just : | WK1 or WK4 types? : | : | : | "Bill Sharpe" wrote in message : | ... : | : In Excel 2003, use File | Open and scroll down to Lotus 1-2-3 files in : | : the Files of Type drop down box. : | : Don't know about previous versions. : | : : | : Now if Excel would recognize some of the newer versions of Quattro Pro : | : files to open that easily.... : | : : | : Bill : | : : | : "dwatep" wrote in message : | : ... : | : How do you import Lotus 123 files into Excel? : | : : | : : | : | : : |
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