printing a received email spreadsheet

F

Fred Goodrich

Hi: I received an attached spreadsheet by email. I
could not print the atttachment. Message said that I
need Excel. I have Excel 2000. How do I gprint the
attachment in Excel?

Thank You, Fred
 
K

Ken Wright

Save the attachment down as a file onto your machine. Use Excel and do File /
Open, select file, open it and then print it.
 
K

Ken Russell

Try saving it, then opening it in Excel.

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Ken Russell

| Hi: I received an attached spreadsheet by email. I
| could not print the atttachment. Message said that I
| need Excel. I have Excel 2000. How do I gprint the
| attachment in Excel?
|
| Thank You, Fred
 
D

Dave Peterson

You may want to try reregistering excel. (Maybe your email client isn't picking
up the file association from windows correctly. One the other hand, it may be
the email client's fault.)

Close Excel and
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /unregserver
then
Windows Start Button|Run
excel /regserver

The /unregserver & /regserver stuff resets the windows registry to excel's
factory defaults.
 

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