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Rating list Rapid CCRL+CEGT+WBEC 2009-11-07
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Re: Rating list Rapid CCRL+CEGT+WBEC 2009-11-07
Great work Vicent!!
More people should use Open Office is Freeware!
But most people use still Microsoft Office..so maybe it's interesting to save the file also as a excel file ".xls" to reach more people! (just a idea)
JP.
More people should use Open Office is Freeware!
But most people use still Microsoft Office..so maybe it's interesting to save the file also as a excel file ".xls" to reach more people! (just a idea)
JP.
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Re: Rating list Rapid CCRL+CEGT+WBEC 2009-11-07
Na... surely M$ should be able to read .ods files ;-)
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Re: Rating list Rapid CCRL+CEGT+WBEC 2009-11-07
Sure Frank..must be..i don't use m$ so i can't check it! 
oh yeah,i can google it also!
Edit: Just checking..and it looks like you need a convertor
http://forums.techarena.in/windows-software/1129396.htm
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ... 435AAEJihJ
So,the easiest way is to save it in .xls

oh yeah,i can google it also!
Edit: Just checking..and it looks like you need a convertor
http://forums.techarena.in/windows-software/1129396.htm
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ... 435AAEJihJ
So,the easiest way is to save it in .xls

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Re: Rating list Rapid CCRL+CEGT+WBEC 2009-11-07
Yes, M$ Office with Service Pack 2 (for Office 2003) CAN read Openoffice native format files. I ran into this a little while back when an OpenOffice presentation I made was sent to someone with M$Office 2003 and once they applied SP2 (out for a long while now) they were able to open it.frankp wrote:Na... surely M$ should be able to read .ods files
Edit: fingers just typed 2003 out of muscle memory. I'm not sure about Office 2003 -- but 2007 patched CAN. 2003 just rolled off the fingers out of habit I guess.
Roy