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| | File Associations I have Vista and Office 2007 and I have a question about file associations. For my .xlsx files it shows the default as Microsoft Offie Excel. I assume that is Excel 2007, which I don't want. I want to change it to Excel 97-2003 so all my Excel documents will open in that. So I try to change the program by clicking on the Change program... button and the only program there is Microsoft Office Excel. I'm not given the option to change it to 97-2003. I guess I'm stuck now...can anyone help me? |
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| | Re: File Associations Office 2003 can load an add-on to read xlsx files. When you try to open the file, it will offer to install the add-on, assuming you have not disabled the update feature in Office 2003. If you prefer to not use update, you can go to the Office site and download the add-on. -- Please use the Communities guidelines when posting. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson "MManry" <MManry@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:288CE327-D6A8-4FAE-B01D-147794D8F053@xxxxxx Quote: > I have Vista and Office 2007 and I have a question about file > associations. > For my .xlsx files it shows the default as Microsoft Offie Excel. I assume > that is Excel 2007, which I don't want. I want to change it to Excel > 97-2003 > so all my Excel documents will open in that. So I try to change the > program > by clicking on the Change program... button and the only program there is > Microsoft Office Excel. I'm not given the option to change it to 97-2003. > I > guess I'm stuck now...can anyone help me? |
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| | Re: File Associations That sounds like something that might work. Let me explain what the problem is and maybe you could tell me what you think -- Certain reports and letters in our online case management system are designed to call Excel inside a browser window. Office 2007 file types called by our system open the actual Excel application instead of opening in a browser window. While this doesn't cause problems on the first level of a report, it does cause an issue with report drill downs. Our reports have several levels of drilldowns. Because it's calling Excel instead of Internet Explorer, if you try to drill down to the second level, our system thinks you're not logged in and you get an error message saying that you must be logged into view that page. That's my problem and that's what I'm trying to find an answer to. "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: Quote: > Office 2003 can load an add-on to read xlsx files. When you try to open the > file, it will offer to install the add-on, assuming you have not disabled > the update feature in Office 2003. If you prefer to not use update, you can > go to the Office site and download the add-on. > > -- > Please use the Communities guidelines when posting. > http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm > Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP > https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson > > "MManry" <MManry@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:288CE327-D6A8-4FAE-B01D-147794D8F053@xxxxxx Quote: > > I have Vista and Office 2007 and I have a question about file > > associations. > > For my .xlsx files it shows the default as Microsoft Offie Excel. I assume > > that is Excel 2007, which I don't want. I want to change it to Excel > > 97-2003 > > so all my Excel documents will open in that. So I try to change the > > program > > by clicking on the Change program... button and the only program there is > > Microsoft Office Excel. I'm not given the option to change it to 97-2003. > > I > > guess I'm stuck now...can anyone help me? |
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| | Re: File Associations It's possible to save an xlsx file as the xls file. maybe doing that will let IE drill down to the second level. Otherwise, I think you are going to need Office 2007 to do it. -- Please use the Communities guidelines when posting. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson "MManry" <MManry@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EFDB3479-C93A-49DA-94CA-C7646BC54A03@xxxxxx Quote: > That sounds like something that might work. Let me explain what the > problem > is and maybe you could tell me what you think -- Certain reports and > letters > in our online case management system are designed to call Excel inside a > browser window. Office 2007 file types called by our system open the > actual > Excel > application instead of opening in a browser window. While this doesn't > cause problems on the first level of a report, it does cause an issue with > report drill downs. Our reports have several levels of drilldowns. > Because > it's calling Excel instead of Internet Explorer, if you try to drill down > to > the second level, our system thinks you're not logged in and you get an > error > message saying that you must be logged into view that page. That's my > problem > and that's what I'm trying to find an answer to. > > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: > Quote: >> Office 2003 can load an add-on to read xlsx files. When you try to open >> the >> file, it will offer to install the add-on, assuming you have not disabled >> the update feature in Office 2003. If you prefer to not use update, you >> can >> go to the Office site and download the add-on. >> >> -- >> Please use the Communities guidelines when posting. >> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm >> Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP >> https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson >> >> "MManry" <MManry@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:288CE327-D6A8-4FAE-B01D-147794D8F053@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I have Vista and Office 2007 and I have a question about file >> > associations. >> > For my .xlsx files it shows the default as Microsoft Offie Excel. I >> > assume >> > that is Excel 2007, which I don't want. I want to change it to Excel >> > 97-2003 >> > so all my Excel documents will open in that. So I try to change the >> > program >> > by clicking on the Change program... button and the only program there >> > is >> > Microsoft Office Excel. I'm not given the option to change it to >> > 97-2003. >> > I >> > guess I'm stuck now...can anyone help me? |
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| | Re: File Associations Open the .xlsx file and save it in .xls format (by choosing 97-2003 in the Save As dialog). Also, Configure Office 2007 applications to save files in 97-2003 format by default - The Winhelponline Blog: http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/co...at-by-default/ -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] The Winhelponline Blog: http://www.winhelponline.com/blog Windows® Troubleshooting: http://www.winhelponline.com "MManry" <MManry@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:288CE327-D6A8-4FAE-B01D-147794D8F053@xxxxxx Quote: >I have Vista and Office 2007 and I have a question about file associations. > For my .xlsx files it shows the default as Microsoft Offie Excel. I assume > that is Excel 2007, which I don't want. I want to change it to Excel > 97-2003 > so all my Excel documents will open in that. So I try to change the > program > by clicking on the Change program... button and the only program there is > Microsoft Office Excel. I'm not given the option to change it to 97-2003. > I > guess I'm stuck now...can anyone help me? |
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