ms works spreadsheet

G

Guest

I downloaded an Excel form that I need to fill out. My computer does not have
Excel; but it has MS Works

spreadsheet. When I go to open the downloaded form with spreadsheet I get
the following error

message:

"This document is password-protected or encrypted. Open it in the
application that saved it, remove the

password encryption, then save it again. Then try to open it again in Works."

But I cannot OPEN it in Excel because I do not HAVE Excel. Isn't
"spreadsheet" supposed to be able to

open Excel docs? Is there a way around this?

Can you please help me open this important document?

Thanks.
 
G

Guest

Julie:
Thanks. I did download the free excel viewer and it does open the doc. But I
cannot "save as" it as msworks spreadsheet doc. It opens strictly "read
only". I could print it out. But I need to fill out this form. I think if I
(or someone else) had Excel he/she could open the doc and then save it uisng
"save as" as a msworks spreadsheet doc.
 
G

Guest

Dave:

I've downloaded the Excel Viewer and it opens the doc just fine. But in a
"read only" format. I cannot fill it in or save it. In a perfect world I
could save it via "save as" and save it as a ms-works, spreadsheet doc. But
no can do.

As for office.org. I've downloaded it just now but it seems to be a huge
prpgram to install for the sake of opening one little Excel doc.

Your thoughts?
 
D

Dave Peterson

Ask the author of the document to save the file in a fileformat that Works can
open.

(.wks is one -- but it may not keep all the stuff that's in the file. I think
..wks support just one worksheet per workbook.)
 
G

Guest

Thanks, Dave. I am going to try that.

Dave Peterson said:
Ask the author of the document to save the file in a fileformat that Works can
open.

(.wks is one -- but it may not keep all the stuff that's in the file. I think
..wks support just one worksheet per workbook.)
 
G

Guest

Julie:

Thank you for the offer. I just tried to email you via your profile page but
I keep getting a message saying my email isn't recognized. I just did sign up
for this forum today.

The form I am trying to get is a New York City Dept. of Cultural Affairs doc
called "Fiscal Year 06 Application." It can be down loaded at the DCA site.
See paragraph below.

Proposal materials are available online through DCA’s website. Go to
www.nyc.gov/culture and click on “Public Service Award: Fiscal Year 06
Application†to download the proposal materials.

That's where I went and dowloaded the Excel file that I cannot open with MS
Works.

If you would like, please dowload the form, open it in Excel, change it to a
MS Works spreadsheet doc (the extension is .wpi, I think).

And if not, if you feel this is an imposition, that's okay, too.

My email is (e-mail address removed).

Thanks again.
 
D

Dave Peterson

It's been more than 30 minutes, but you missed this portion of Julie's post:

henkens1
(at)
comcast.net

(munged on purpose)

(Was that the address you tried?)

If it wasn't, maybe Julie will be back and still willing to convert the file.
 
G

Guest

The light bulb lit a little late -- but I did figures this out and sent
"julie" the email at (e-mail address removed). But more than an hour had passed.
Clearly my bad. Maybe she'll respond next time she logs on.
 
D

Dave Peterson

Oh, oh.

I hope Julie doesn't get mad at you for posting her email id. Lots of people
munge their id so automated programs can't read these messages and extract it
and send them junk mail.

You'll see lots of stuff like:

somenamehere (at) bbbbb.com
or
(e-mail address removed)

(Just for the next time...)


<<snipped>>
 
G

Guest

I surely did not mean any harm.

So, are you saying to type one's email on the boards as, say,
somenamehere (at) bbbbb.com

and not
(e-mail address removed)

Becaause the (e-mail address removed) format gets picked up by automated prpgrams?

I won't do that again, either.
?
 
D

Dave Peterson

If you're sending that person an email, you have to spell it correctly.

If you're going to refer to the email, it's best to mess it up so that humans
can fix it--but programs can't.
 
S

Sandy Mann

If you're going to refer to the email, it's best to mess it up so that
humans
can fix it--but programs can't.

Until the spanners/virus writers get a bit smarter!
 
D

Dave Peterson

The last time I used works was a lonnnnnnnnnnggggggg time ago. And then it was
only to see what it did (before I removed it!).

Sorry I can't help.
 
G

Guest

Julie and Dave:

First, thanks for your generous input. You guys are great! Second, here's
what became the solution: I was able to open thje file at work on my MAC
(which has an Excel for MACs program). I then filled in all the form's little
boxes (after hours) and printed it out. The DCA expects me to file a hard
copy anyway.

In case you're curious, the not-for-profit organization I am assiting here
is called Vocal Ease, a truly excellent organization run by a friend of mine
that puts on performances for the sick and elderly here in NYC. If you'd
like to know a little about it, its website is vocaleaseinc.org.

This Excel headace that began about a week ago "introduced" me to two very
nice people, Julie and Dave, and so in the long run I am glad I had it.

Thanks again,
mdelmatt
 
D

Dave Peterson

Glad you got it working.

And just remember to backup, backup, backup (just in case!)
 

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