help,,, going from to lotus to excel

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is there a program available for use, i need to convert a lotus 123 file to
excel
any ideas

ty
 
excel said:
is there a program available for use, i need to convert a lotus 123 file to
excel
any ideas

ty
I believe the free OpenOffice.org Calc program can open a Lotus 123 file
and save it as an Excel file.

A Google search "convert 123 to Excel" may help you.

Bill
 
excel said:
is there a program available for use, i need to convert a lotus 123 file to
excel
any ideas

ty
I believe the free OpenOffice.org Calc program can open a Lotus 123 file
and save it as an Excel file.

A Google search "convert 123 to Excel" may help you.

Bill
 
All excel versions prior to Excel 2007 can open lotus files and save tham as
excel files. If you have Excel 2007, you can just find somebody with an
older version and convert it.
 
All excel versions prior to Excel 2007 can open lotus files and save tham as
excel files. If you have Excel 2007, you can just find somebody with an
older version and convert it.
 
previous versions of excel will open wk4 files and earlier (wk3,wk2,etc.) but
no verision of excel will open a .123 file(millennium edition ie y2k).
technically excel stopped supporting lotus a long time ago and now has
stopped support lotus all togeather, in micorsoft's monolithic glory. grrr.
there was a time that excel copied lotus down to the date bug that lotus had.
my how times have changed.
excel is not better than lotus, just more popular.
microsoft doesn't have better programming, just better marketing.

i'll get off my soap box now.
regards
FSt1
 
previous versions of excel will open wk4 files and earlier (wk3,wk2,etc.) but
no verision of excel will open a .123 file(millennium edition ie y2k).
technically excel stopped supporting lotus a long time ago and now has
stopped support lotus all togeather, in micorsoft's monolithic glory. grrr.
there was a time that excel copied lotus down to the date bug that lotus had.
my how times have changed.
excel is not better than lotus, just more popular.
microsoft doesn't have better programming, just better marketing.

i'll get off my soap box now.
regards
FSt1
 

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