Help!!!! Converting Quattro Pro to Works Spreadsheet

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Home over Christmas break and working on my thesis. I was typing up some
data and put it in Quattro Pro. I get back to my house and realizes that my
computer has Works Spreadsheet only. Is there anyway I can convert these
two? Please help!!! Lot of data. I couldn't have lost it.
 
SMB said:
Home over Christmas break and working on my thesis. I was typing up some
data and put it in Quattro Pro. I get back to my house and realizes that my
computer has Works Spreadsheet only. Is there anyway I can convert these
two? Please help!!! Lot of data. I couldn't have lost it.

A newsgroup dealing with Quattro Pro would be a far
more appropriate place for this type of post, except
for your last remark: If you're concerned about losing
your thesis files then you appear to belong to the class
of PC users who enjoy being punished. Assuming that
you put your best effort (and a lot of original thought)
into your thesis, what's preventing you from buying an
external hard disk in a USB case and backing up your
precious thesis every night? It's cheap!

Some people wait with their backup until they lose the
lot. It's a very painful way of learning this basic lesson:
All important files must be backed up to an independent
medium at regular intervals.

Time to think . . .
 
I hope that your thesis is more detailed than your question.

What version of Quattro Pro?

There are converters that let Excel open pre Quattro Pro 9 spreadsheets.

Works does not have a converter.

How can you lose your data?
Just because it is in a data format that you can't open on your computer
doesn't mean that it is lost.
What media are you using to transport your data?
CD, flash drive, memory stick
 
SMB said:
Home over Christmas break and working on my thesis. I was typing up some
data and put it in Quattro Pro. I get back to my house and realizes that my
computer has Works Spreadsheet only. Is there anyway I can convert these
two? Please help!!! Lot of data. I couldn't have lost it.

Google for a solution. You have heard of Google haven't you?
This is not a XP topic, so Google would have been your first choice.
Try Open Office, I think it has a Quattro Pro converter and it is a free
download.
Also Corel since it is the companies product would be a good bet for help.
If you need links to the sources, use the one below.
http://michaelstevenstech.com/newcompanyweb.html
Michael Stevens MS-MVP XP
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http://www.michaelstevenstech.com
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Michael said:
Google for a solution. You have heard of Google haven't you?
This is not a XP topic, so Google would have been your first choice.
Try Open Office, I think it has a Quattro Pro converter and it is a free
download.
Also Corel since it is the companies product would be a good bet for help.
If you need links to the sources, use the one below.
http://michaelstevenstech.com/newcompanyweb.html
Michael Stevens MS-MVP XP
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com
For a better newsgroup experience. Setup a newsreader.
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/outlookexpressnewreader.htm

Sorry, OpenOfficeOrg can't convert "multi-page " quattro
sheets. I also tried single sheet (single page) sheets, to
no avail. Error opening file.
Do search on google for a good converter. I use quattro
pro 9 from an OE version given to me by a teacher.
I do several simple and complex spreadsheets, and am
amazed that there's no way to calculate a discount based on
a percentage value, given a subtotal.
Will check with corel group on this.
 

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