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Default Works compatability with office

Further to my previous post (above) I take it that there is no issues with
`uninstalling` Microsoft works first, before I install Office XP.


"Scudo" wrote in message
. uk...
OK thanks for your advice.

"Bernard Liengme" wrote in message
...
You can save Works Spreadsheet files in Excel format
You can open Excel files in Works Spreadsheet BUT (1) you get only one

sheet
at a time and (2) many Excel features are disabled.
So while there is some compatibility for all practical purposes you will
need Excel on the laptop.
You will need to buy a copy
happy new year
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Bernard V Liengme
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"Scudo" wrote in message
. uk...

I use a PC with office 2000 and have recently acquired a laptop for

use
on
hols etc, the laptop has Microsoft works Spreadsheet already

installed.
I
dont want to go and use up unnecessary harddrive space so are the 2
systems
compatible should I need to transfer one to the other? I use ( simple)
spreadsheets quite a lot and would probab;y want to take copies of

some
of
them with me when going on hols.

thanks












 
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