Hi Tommy,
One suggestion here:- Open that file in Excel 2007, accept the new
formulation for excel 2007, if asked for and the choose the otion Save AS
with default available file format ( i believe xlsx).  Thanks.

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On 9/20/09, Tommy <jntwh...@verizon.net> wrote:
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>
> I have produced a spreadsheet on a 2002 Excel machine and would like
> to be able to run it on a 2007 Excel machine and thought that saving
> the 2002 file as an ".xlsm" would do the trick but as yet have not had
> success. I had downloaded the Microsoft app about a year and a half
> ago to make the conversion. what must iI do to accomplish the task?
> Tommy
>
> >
>

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