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1. Please how do I open a file saved as Dbase 4 version in MS Excel 2000?
2. How to open a file in MS Excel 97 in MS Excel 2000?
3. How to open a file in MS Excel 2000 as Dbase 4 version?
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Select...
FILE / OPEN
and select the 'File as type:' box. For dBase, select '.dbf ' from the
dropdown list.
An Excel 97 file will open without a problem in Excel 2000 simply by
selection it.
If you want to save an Excel file as a dBase IV file, select...
FILE / SAVE AS
and select the 'File as type:' box for 'DBF 4 (dBase IV)(*.dbf) in the
dropdown list.
HTH,
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"Zikozik" wrote:

1. Please how do I open a file saved as Dbase 4 version in MS Excel 2000?
2. How to open a file in MS Excel 97 in MS Excel 2000?
3. How to open a file in MS Excel 2000 as Dbase 4 version?
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