help re e-mailing excel files
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help re e-mailing excel files
i am trying to e-mail an excel file (file.xls) but the recipient tells me it is getting scrambled en route and i should try a different format (?"odd" format)
does anyone know what this means or how i should save and send it differently? i tried e-mailing it to myself and it came out ok as a .xls file
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woodey
does anyone know what this means or how i should save and send it differently? i tried e-mailing it to myself and it came out ok as a .xls file
confused
thanks
woodey
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This begs the question 'Are both sender & receiver using the same version of Excel?".
You might like to use the 'Save As' and save back to an earlier file version and see if that solves the problem.
Otherwise you may wish to create a ZIP file with the Excel file(s) in and let the receiver open that file type instead.
You might like to use the 'Save As' and save back to an earlier file version and see if that solves the problem.
Otherwise you may wish to create a ZIP file with the Excel file(s) in and let the receiver open that file type instead.
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For portability, save and send as a comma-separated variable (.csv) file. This is in the file type drop down when you click 'Save as' in Excel. The recipient should be able to open this file and have it appear as a normal spreadsheet in Excel (other software will also process .csv files happily).