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When I receive an email with an attachment in Excel – I do a “Save As”
and save the excel file as an excel file in a word folder. When I
click on the file which is in the folder as an Microsoft Excel
Worksheet – it opens the file, but it is not readable – squares and
xxx’s.

How do I get an excel file that I have saved from email to a word
folder to open so I can read it?

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What program do you use to "read" the file?

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When I receive an email with an attachment in Excel €“ I do a €śSave As€ť
and save the excel file as an excel file in a word folder. When I
click on the file which is in the folder as an Microsoft Excel
Worksheet €“ it opens the file, but it is not readable €“ squares and
xxxs.

How do I get an excel file that I have saved from email to a word
folder to open so I can read it?

HL




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