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My old computer has died. All of my spreadsheets are backed up, and are in
Works 2000 format.

I upgraded to Excell 2003 with my new computer to increase functionablilty.
But Excell 2003 does not seem to be able to read my wks spreadsheets.
Microsoft recommends opening these files in Works, and saving to another
format. Tough to do when the previous computer has died.

Also, is Works 2000 in wks 2, wks 3, or wks 4 format?

Suggestions?
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Hi Perry,

Do you not have your microsoft works disc that came with the computer?
If so, install it then save your files in excel format.


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