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KLB

Lotus 123 files in Excel?
 
Is it possible to open Lotus 123 files in Excel?

If so, what would I need and or how would I go about this?



CyberTaz

Lotus 123 files in Excel?
 
From XL, FileOpen & navigate to where the files are stored. If they don't
appear in the content window, open the 'Files of Type:' list @ the bottom of
the dialog box & choose 'Lotus 1-2-3 Files (*.wk?)'.

Good Luck |:)

"KLB" wrote:

Is it possible to open Lotus 123 files in Excel?

If so, what would I need and or how would I go about this?




Ken Wright

Lotus 123 files in Excel?
 
Only if they are the older .wk4 type or before. There is no support for the
later version Lotus files.

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Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03

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"KLB" wrote in message
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Is it possible to open Lotus 123 files in Excel?

If so, what would I need and or how would I go about this?




KLB

Lotus 123 files in Excel?
 
Thanks Folks, turns out that the files were the newer type with the .123
extension.
Looks like software always dies a slow death.




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