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Anyone know/has the code/utility to migrate Lotus 123
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Plug'nPlay wrote:

Anyone know/has the code/utility to migrate Lotus 123
(*.123) files into MS Excel 2000?


Excel 2000 can open Lotus *.wk? files.

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Anyone know/has the code/utility to migrate Lotus 123
(*.123) files into MS Excel 2000?


Excel 2000 can open Lotus *.wk? files.

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You need a copy of Lotus to do this. Excel can open *.wk4 files but not .123
files. If you can access a copy of Lotus then just open it up in there and
either save it down as an Excel 97 file, or as a *.wk4 file and then open it in
Excel.

How many files are we talking here?

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Unfortunately Excel could not open Lotus 123 (*.123)
spreadsheet. :(

Any other suggestions?



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Anyone know/has the code/utility to migrate Lotus 123
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Excel 2000 can open Lotus *.wk? files.

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About 1000 files, and I cannnot afford to stay at the PC
to do the conversion :(
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You need a copy of Lotus to do this. Excel can open

*.wk4 files but not .123
files. If you can access a copy of Lotus then just open

it up in there and
either save it down as an Excel 97 file, or as a *.wk4

file and then open it in
Excel.

How many files are we talking here?

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Default Migrating Lotus 123 (*.123) to Excel 2000

Don't know if you can do it automatically in Lotus, but I'm assuming so, in
which case I think you will need a copy of one of the later versions of Lotus
and have it run a script that opens them all up and saves them down in Excel 97
format.

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About 1000 files, and I cannnot afford to stay at the PC
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*.wk4 files but not .123
files. If you can access a copy of Lotus then just open

it up in there and
either save it down as an Excel 97 file, or as a *.wk4

file and then open it in
Excel.

How many files are we talking here?

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Excel
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Conversions Plus from www.datawiz.com can do a batch conversion of .123
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| You need a copy of Lotus to do this. Excel can open
| *.wk4 files but not .123
| files. If you can access a copy of Lotus then just open
| it up in there and
| either save it down as an Excel 97 file, or as a *.wk4
| file and then open it in
| Excel.
|
| How many files are we talking here?
|
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| Excel
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