Quattro Pro Conversion

B

Bernard Liengme

Found on a website:

Quote:
There are NO converters/filters for Microsoft Excel that would allow you to
open a Quattro Pro (.qpw) file in Microsoft Excel. In addition, Corel DOES
NOT have a (free) Quattro Pro viewer.

The only way to open a Quattro Pro file would be to download and install
WordPerfect Office 12 Standard Edition Trial from Corel's website.

End quote

best wishes
 
R

Rick Rothstein

You really don't know how to read carefully, do you? The cited article
is for .WQ1 and .WB1 files, *not* .QPW files. .QPW files are to .WB1
as Excel 2003 .XLS files are to Excel version 2 .XLS files.

Why bother responding if you're going to do so carelessly?

I thought you knew... all the volunteers here take turns posting messages
designed to irritate you. Yesterday was the second Saturday in July... it
was my turn.

<g>
 

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