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Old 09-13-2010, 08:22 AM
J Partridge J Partridge is offline Unable to open Excel 97-2003 workbook Windows 7 Unable to open Excel 97-2003 workbook Office 2010 (Version 14.0)
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I get a workbook created in an earlier version of Excel sent to me each week and when I try to open it I get the message "Excel found unreadable content in XYZ.xls. Do you want to recover the content of this workbook?". On clicking Yes the workbook always opened in Excel 2007 but does not in Excel 2010 - nothing happens in 2010.

Is there some way of opening this file in 2010?



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Technician Technician is offline Unable to open Excel 97-2003 workbook Windows XP Unable to open Excel 97-2003 workbook Office 2003
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It should be opened with the same way. You can also create the new workbook and use the data importing option to fill out the newly created workbook with the data from your file.
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