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![]() Why is that a problem? The behaviour is 'by design'. For files saved in the older .doc & .xls formats, for example, it gives you a visual que as to the file format; it has nothing to do with whether Office 2016 can open, edit, or save such files.
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It’s not a problem though it would be nice if I had excel 2016 icon
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