Open the file in Excel the same as any Excel file, although you may need to
change the file type (bottom list in the Open File dialog box). If you don't
know the specific Lotus version, just choose "All Files".
Once you open the file in Excel go to File>Save As and open the bottom list
for Save As Type. Pick the format you want.
opens. Select the path and then in the "Files of Type" dropdown select
"Lotus 123" files. This opens the 123 from Excel- when you save the
file, specify to save it as an Excel file.
Thanks for the quick reply, however, using the open file dialog for Lotus
only works for files with a "wk?" extension. The Lotus file I have, has been
saved in the more recent ".123" extension. Excel returns "file format
errors" when attempting to open.
Thanks for the quick reply, however, using the open file dialog for Lotus
only works for files with a "wk?" extension. The Lotus file I have, has been
saved in the more recent ".123" extension. Excel returns "file format
errors" when attempting to open.
You need to save it as wk extension in lotus then convert it in excel, if you
don't have lotus to do this there are probably only commercial converters like
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