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Office buttonSave asExcel97-2003 workbook

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Hey man..

I dont have those versions installed too.. I just have office 2007 and its
showing errors when i save it as Excel97-2003 workbook


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Office buttonSave asExcel97-2003 workbook

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Doesn't matter, it is a save option within 2007.

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Hey man..

I dont have those versions installed too.. I just have office 2007 and its
showing errors when i save it as Excel97-2003 workbook


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Office buttonSave asExcel97-2003 workbook

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Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

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Use File | Save As; specify Excel 97-2003 format in the Type box.
Now it is ready to email
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Hey man,
I have not installed any of those version too. I just have office 2007. I
tried saving in Excel97-2003 workbook. But its showing errors..


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Use File | Save As; specify Excel 97-2003 format in the Type box.
Now it is ready to email
best wishes
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Hey man,
I have not installed any of those version too. I just have office 2007. I
tried saving in Excel97-2003 workbook. But its showing errors..


"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

Use File | Save As; specify Excel 97-2003 format in the Type box.
Now it is ready to email
best wishes
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Bernard V Liengme
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
remove caps from email

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What is the error message. You will get a window telling you if you used
new features in 2007 that aren't available in the old formats but it
won't stop you from saving them.

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