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| | exel I am new to windows mail and am having trouble attachment an exel spreadsheet to an e-mail. The receiptiants report letters and characters not words or numbers in the attachment. Am I doing something wrong or is there a setting that I must make?? Thanks in advance |
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| | Re: exel It would have been helpful if you had mentioned which version of Excel. The 2007 version by default uses a newer format, which is not understood by older versions. Either the recipient with the older version will have to obtain the free patch from Microsoft, or else you will need to save your spreadsheet using the more compatible older format. Gary VanderMolen "Sandy Davis" <Sandy Davis@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E98A8FD3-FB73-46B7-83C8-3AE004CBB9B7@xxxxxx Quote: >I am new to windows mail and am having trouble attachment an exel spreadsheet > to an e-mail. The receiptiants report letters and characters not words or > numbers in the attachment. Am I doing something wrong or is there a setting > that I must make?? Thanks in advance |
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