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no excell in XP home edition wrote:
Can I view an excell document without excell which for some unknown reason is not provided with the xp home addition. ????? www.openoffice.org - not only can you view an excel file, you can edit it and save it. -- Interim Systems and Management Accounting Gordon Burgess-Parker Director www.gbpcomputing.co.uk |
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Can I view an excell document without excell which for some unknown reason is
not provided with the xp home addition. ????? |
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Excel is not and has never been included with any version of Windows OS.
If you had it in the past, your seller placed it on your computer. It is part of MS Office Suite or a stand-alone application. If you just want to view or print the Excel file you can Download and install the Excel Viewer from.... http://office.microsoft.com/download.../xlviewer.aspx Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:17:09 -0800, "no excell in XP home edition" <no excell in XP home wrote: Can I view an excell document without excell which for some unknown reason is not provided with the xp home addition. ????? |
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Gee - do ya think he may have meant Office XP (2002) rather than Windows XP?
You can also use Word to open an Excel file as a table. FileOpen, change File Type in bottom list to Excel Workbook or All Files & open the file just like it was a Word document and then Save As a Word doc if you wish. One CAUTION, do not simply save any changes because the Excel file will be converted to RTF and Excel may not be able to open it again. Hope this is useful |:) "no excell in XP home edition" wrote: Can I view an excell document without excell which for some unknown reason is not provided with the xp home addition. ????? |
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Perhaps you are correct in that assumption.
Never crossed my mind. Got stuck on the "home" part and Windows XP came to mind. Didn't know Office offered a Home Edition. Gord On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 05:49:02 -0800, "CyberTaz" wrote: Gee - do ya think he may have meant Office XP (2002) rather than Windows XP? You can also use Word to open an Excel file as a table. FileOpen, change File Type in bottom list to Excel Workbook or All Files & open the file just like it was a Word document and then Save As a Word doc if you wish. One CAUTION, do not simply save any changes because the Excel file will be converted to RTF and Excel may not be able to open it again. Hope this is useful |:) "no excell in XP home edition" wrote: Can I view an excell document without excell which for some unknown reason is not provided with the xp home addition. ????? |
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No definately windows xp home ed but Thanx to you guys I have more
alternatives now than a fruit fly at a farmers convention .............thanx peeps "CyberTaz" wrote: Gee - do ya think he may have meant Office XP (2002) rather than Windows XP? You can also use Word to open an Excel file as a table. FileOpen, change File Type in bottom list to Excel Workbook or All Files & open the file just like it was a Word document and then Save As a Word doc if you wish. One CAUTION, do not simply save any changes because the Excel file will be converted to RTF and Excel may not be able to open it again. Hope this is useful |:) "no excell in XP home edition" wrote: Can I view an excell document without excell which for some unknown reason is not provided with the xp home addition. ????? |
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My boss sent me an Excel invoice form to fill out, but I don't have
Excel. I've downloaded the Excel viewer, so I can print it, but I'd like to type in my name, address, and a few other items so that I don't have to write these in every time. My boss says they can't send it as anything but an Excel file. Is there any way that I could save this file in another format so that I could type in some information? I've considered ordering the trial version of Office -- but this seems like a lot of trouble just for one page. Any suggestions, anyone? Jean D. |
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Jean D,
You could buy Office 97 thru Ebay pretty cheap. You could download the free OpenOffice suite. It will open and let you modify an Excel file. Get it here (it is a very large file)... http://www.openoffice.org/ You could send/take the file to someone who has Excel. -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "Jean D." wrote in message My boss sent me an Excel invoice form to fill out, but I don't have Excel. I've downloaded the Excel viewer, so I can print it, but I'd like to type in my name, address, and a few other items so that I don't have to write these in every time. My boss says they can't send it as anything but an Excel file. Is there any way that I could save this file in another format so that I could type in some information? I've considered ordering the trial version of Office -- but this seems like a lot of trouble just for one page. Any suggestions, anyone? Jean D. |
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In article , ?B?SmVhbiBELg==?= wrote:
My boss sent me an Excel invoice form to fill out, but I don't have Excel. I've downloaded the Excel viewer, so I can print it, but I'd like to type in my name, address, and a few other items so that I don't have to write these in every time. My boss says they can't send it as anything but an Excel file. Is there any way that I could save this file in another format so that I could type in some information? I've considered ordering the trial version of Office -- but this seems like a lot of trouble just for one page. Any suggestions, anyone? Jean D. Ask your boss again ... he is wrong. :) XL includes the option of saving it as something else, a text file for example. Do they want the data or the format might be another useful question to ask .. why can't you just email them the data ? :). As suggested elsewhere, Open office may also be an option for you. Bruce ---------------------------------------- I believe you find life such a problem because you think there are the good people and the bad people. You're wrong, of course. There are, always and only, the bad people, but some of them are on opposite sides. Lord Vetinari in Guards ! Guards ! - Terry Pratchett Caution ===== followups may have been changed to relevant groups (if there were any) |
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