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I have a spreadsheet that is a 2000 version. No matter what I do, I cannot
get the dang thing to convert to a 2007 format. Any ideas?
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What do you do, step-by-step? What does Excel do, step-by-step. HTH Otto
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What do you do, step-by-step? What does Excel do, step-by-step. HTH Otto
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I have a spreadsheet that is a 2000 version. No matter what I do, I cannot
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Pull down "Save As". From the save dialog box, I pull down "Excel 97-2003
Format" and click save. Excel says that the file is still in compatibility
mode.

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What do you do, step-by-step? What does Excel do, step-by-step. HTH Otto
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I have a spreadsheet that is a 2000 version. No matter what I do, I cannot
get the dang thing to convert to a 2007 format. Any ideas?




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To top that, Excel is constantly finding unreadable content with files that
are saved as off the master.



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Pull down "Save As". From the save dialog box, I pull down "Excel 97-2003
Format" and click save. Excel says that the file is still in compatibility
mode.

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What do you do, step-by-step? What does Excel do, step-by-step. HTH Otto
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I have a spreadsheet that is a 2000 version. No matter what I do, I cannot
get the dang thing to convert to a 2007 format. Any ideas?






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Even worse, none of my word documents will convert to 2007.
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Does anyone from Microsoft monitor these forums? They don't have bug
reporting page and they charge for chatting with a support tech. Ridiculous.

Now, I have a spreadsheet that is in 95 format, which I need to keep in 95,
but, when I save the spreadsheet, Excel saves it as a 97-2003 file. Any
ideas?
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