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Problems opening excel files in Lotus Notes. I have Vista. when I try to open
a spreadsheet in firefox - I keep getting this message, "excel file cannot
be opened, because the associated helper application does not exist. Change
the association in your preferences.? What should I do so I can open all
excel files again?
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You have Lotus Notes and you have Vista Operating System installed.

Do you have Excel installed?

If so, right-click an Excel file........*.xls and "Open With"

Point to Excel.


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Problems opening excel files in Lotus Notes. I have Vista. when I try to open
a spreadsheet in firefox - I keep getting this message, "excel file cannot
be opened, because the associated helper application does not exist. Change
the association in your preferences.? What should I do so I can open all
excel files again?


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