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Worksheet compatability
Can someone explain to me why when i got to save a worksheet/workbook that is
say this format is not compatable and some data will be lost. My options are save anyway with some data loss or it says save to new workbook. When I click save to new workbook it just creates a compatabilty report at the end of the current workbook. |
Worksheet compatability
What version of Excel are you running?
What file type and version of Excel are you saving as? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 06:27:01 -0700, Jewell wrote: Can someone explain to me why when i got to save a worksheet/workbook that is say this format is not compatable and some data will be lost. My options are save anyway with some data loss or it says save to new workbook. When I click save to new workbook it just creates a compatabilty report at the end of the current workbook. |
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