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I was sent a Microsoft Office Excel spreadsheet document, but I have only
Microsoft Works plain spreadsheet, and it worn't open it. Is there some way
I can open an Excel doc with downloading a simple format? Can't open with
notepad or works or the works spreadsheet. I am pretty ignorant on this so
appreciate any help. Thanks so much.
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Default Was sent Excel doc but I have only Mic.Works, how to open?

You could try the free Excel viewer at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en

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I was sent a Microsoft Office Excel spreadsheet document, but I have only
Microsoft Works plain spreadsheet, and it worn't open it. Is there some

way
I can open an Excel doc with downloading a simple format? Can't open with
notepad or works or the works spreadsheet. I am pretty ignorant on this

so
appreciate any help. Thanks so much.



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