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I have a manual that was created in lotus in 2000 in South Africa and
now wish to retrieve it I am running on windows xp. The manual is my own
property.
Hoping that you could help



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I believe versions of Excel earlier than xl2003 will read a wks file. If it
is the newer format (extension .123 I believe), then excel has never
supported that I don't think.

You might try http://www.openoffice.org and use open office. (check the
web site first and see if it supports opening that type file)

You can also search the web for file conversion software that might provide
support for your file format.

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I have a manual that was created in lotus in 2000 in South Africa and
now wish to retrieve it I am running on windows xp. The manual is my own
property.
Hoping that you could help



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