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I am using Exel 2000 and want to impoort a spreadsheet from MSWorks, but I
can't seem to find out how. Can't these two MS programs talk to each other?
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No, they can't talk to each other. It's a Microsoft marketing issue, they
don't want Works to compete with Office, so you have to do a "save as" in
Works.

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I am using Exel 2000 and want to impoort a spreadsheet from MSWorks, but I
can't seem to find out how. Can't these two MS programs talk to each other?

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Thank you; I think that will help me.

"dlw" wrote:

No, they can't talk to each other. It's a Microsoft marketing issue, they
don't want Works to compete with Office, so you have to do a "save as" in
Works.

"BillAtt" wrote:

I am using Exel 2000 and want to impoort a spreadsheet from MSWorks, but I
can't seem to find out how. Can't these two MS programs talk to each other?

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