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Posted on Feb 11, 2008

Microsoft works 7.0

I am unable to alter the margins in works 7.0 worksheets of Works Suite 2003.

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  • jan45 Feb 15, 2008

    I'm not sure what was used to create the spreadsheets and how long ago they were created, I think it was was works, but I don't know if it might have been before works 7.0 I certainly have a different computer since they were created. When I open my spreadsheets, the picture goes and clicks, before the files open, if that is any help.

  • jan45 Feb 19, 2008

    Hi, it is microsoft works 7.0 that I have and always have had works rather than ms office excel. When I go into page set up, it will not allow me to do change anything, margins, orientation or anything.

    Jan

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    I am not clear on the problem.

    Are you attempting to use Microsoft Works 7.0 to edit spreadsheets that were created using Microsoft Office Excel 2003? Or are you attempting to use Microsoft Office Excel 2003 to modify spreadsheets created using Microsoft Works 7.0?

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From the Microsoft Office 2003 Web site:

Excel 2000 or later versions cannot directly open files created in Microsoft Works version 3.0 or later. To open a Works file in Excel, first open it in Works and use the Save As command to convert it to one of the file formats listed below. Then close the Works file and open the converted version in Excel.

  • Works for Windows 2.0/Works for DOS SS
  • Excel SS
  • Lotus 1-2-3
To open a Microsoft Works database file in Excel, first save the file in Microsoft Works as a dBASE file, and then open the dBASE file in Excel.

  • Anonymous Feb 16, 2008

    Based on the info from Microsoft you are going to need to install Microsoft Works so that you can open the files. After that you can save them out as a compatible version.

    Here is the How-To on that.

    Will you need any help with the above?

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