G Guest Dec 3, 2004 #2 Tom - you need to have a copy of Microsoft Excel (is newer than the version used to create the file) in order to open a .xls file. If you have further questions on this - Check out the Excel discussion group. This group is focused on MS Access. HTH Amanda
Tom - you need to have a copy of Microsoft Excel (is newer than the version used to create the file) in order to open a .xls file. If you have further questions on this - Check out the Excel discussion group. This group is focused on MS Access. HTH Amanda
J James Hahn Dec 4, 2004 #3 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...49-91DA-4110-8595-4A960D3E1C7C&displaylang=EN Excel 97/2000 Viewer: Spreadsheet Files
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...49-91DA-4110-8595-4A960D3E1C7C&displaylang=EN Excel 97/2000 Viewer: Spreadsheet Files