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Upgrade problems...
I am trying to help someone upgrade their pc...they have been using Windows
2000 with Office'97 and have a number of Excel worksheets containing data they need to move as well. the new machine has Windows XP (Pro) and Office 2000.. When we try and move the spreadsheets the format is all wrong and we get various error messages...Is there an easy was to do this that we don't know. ? Help would be really appreciated. |
Upgrade problems...
"keithp" wrote in message ... I am trying to help someone upgrade their pc...they have been using Windows 2000 with Office'97 and have a number of Excel worksheets containing data they need to move as well. the new machine has Windows XP (Pro) and Office 2000.. When we try and move the spreadsheets the format is all wrong and we get various error messages...Is there an easy was to do this that we don't know. ? Help would be really appreciated. When you try and move them the format's all wrong? Do you actually mean you encounter problems when copying the files to the new machine? Or, when opening them in Excel 2000? And, please provide the actual text of the error messages. |
Upgrade problems...
2. the documanet is corrupt and cannot be openedWe have copied the files onto
the new pc which we are then trying to open with Office 2000 - I also have copies of them them on my machine which runs Office 2003, have tried that as well, with no success. The messages I get either say that : 1. The file format is not valid or 2. the document is corrupt and cannot be opened ...a few of the sheets will open but the data appears unformatted..like this body { margin: 0; padding: 0; background-color: white; } /* Be nice to netscape 4 */ body, p, div, span, ul, li, dl, dd, dt, ol, td, h1, h2, h3, h4 { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } All running down the first column.... Any idea's ? "Doug Kanter" wrote: "keithp" wrote in message ... I am trying to help someone upgrade their pc...they have been using Windows 2000 with Office'97 and have a number of Excel worksheets containing data they need to move as well. the new machine has Windows XP (Pro) and Office 2000.. When we try and move the spreadsheets the format is all wrong and we get various error messages...Is there an easy was to do this that we don't know. ? Help would be really appreciated. When you try and move them the format's all wrong? Do you actually mean you encounter problems when copying the files to the new machine? Or, when opening them in Excel 2000? And, please provide the actual text of the error messages. |
Upgrade problems...
Do you still have the original machine with Excel 97? If so, do they open OK
there? And, what hardware did you use to copy from one machine to the other? "keithp" wrote in message ... 2. the documanet is corrupt and cannot be openedWe have copied the files onto the new pc which we are then trying to open with Office 2000 - I also have copies of them them on my machine which runs Office 2003, have tried that as well, with no success. The messages I get either say that : 1. The file format is not valid or 2. the document is corrupt and cannot be opened ...a few of the sheets will open but the data appears unformatted..like this body { margin: 0; padding: 0; background-color: white; } /* Be nice to netscape 4 */ body, p, div, span, ul, li, dl, dd, dt, ol, td, h1, h2, h3, h4 { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } All running down the first column.... Any idea's ? "Doug Kanter" wrote: "keithp" wrote in message ... I am trying to help someone upgrade their pc...they have been using Windows 2000 with Office'97 and have a number of Excel worksheets containing data they need to move as well. the new machine has Windows XP (Pro) and Office 2000.. When we try and move the spreadsheets the format is all wrong and we get various error messages...Is there an easy was to do this that we don't know. ? Help would be really appreciated. When you try and move them the format's all wrong? Do you actually mean you encounter problems when copying the files to the new machine? Or, when opening them in Excel 2000? And, please provide the actual text of the error messages. |
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