Hello,
I believe you stated .xls files, but Modern Excel uses .xlsx files. In any
case, if you have access to both and if Excel is accessible enough then you
should probably use Exel just because then you won’t have a conversion to
numbers.
Numbers does have its own quarks especially when
Hi which program will work the best for this Numbers? Or Microsoft exile?
Maurice Mines.
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And mention tables and numbers. When I got my copy of numbers, it was a big
$21.64. It works fine with XLS files.
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Gigi
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On Aug 27, 2012, at 4:16 PM, Mary Scott wrote:
> Hi all, I received an xls. file from my music directer with all the songs in
> ou
Hello Mel,
YOu'll need a spreadsheet program such as Numbers or Tables. I think Numbers is
cheaper.
Cheers,
Anne
On 27 Aug 2012, at 23:16, Mary Scott wrote:
> Hi all, I received an xls. file from my music directer with all the songs in
> our list. Is there a way to open this? I do hope so
Hi all, I received an xls. file from my music directer with all the songs in
our list. Is there a way to open this? I do hope so. Mel
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Hi,
Is it possible to play .xls (excel spreadsheets) on a Mack without numbers or
whatever? Whether or not there is, is there a way to convert them to .rtf so I
can play them on my Plextalk?
Thanks,
Courtney
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On Jan 18, 2010, at 11:17 PM, May McDonald wrote:
> Hi, can someone tell me what program will open this type of file? When I try
> and open it, it does it in text edit and it's nothing but gibberish, lol.--
Try OpenOffice.org. Calc should open these files.
Matt Roberts n9gmr...@gmail.com
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Never mind. I just answered my own question when I went to try it. Somehow my
IWorks applications have disappeared, strange.
On 2010-01-18, at 8:33 PM, John André Netland wrote:
> Hi May,
>
> It is a spreadsheet. You may open it with the apps Excel, Numbers or Table.
> Numbers is the spreadshee
Hmm, so how come it wouldn't use that to open it automatically instead of text
edit?
Thanks for the info, I will go try it now.
On 2010-01-18, at 8:33 PM, John André Netland wrote:
> Hi May,
>
> It is a spreadsheet. You may open it with the apps Excel, Numbers or Table.
> Numbers is the spread
Hi May,
Its an excel spreadsheet file.
you have to open it with either the office suite, or with numbers from the
iwork suite.
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Hi May,
It is a spreadsheet. You may open it with the apps Excel, Numbers or Table.
Numbers is the spreadsheet app included in iWork from Apple. Numbers is pretty
accessible, I use it a lot myself.
Hope this helps,
John André
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