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Pat Wisch
Hi,
We have a user where I work who has Excel 2003 on her computer.
She is complaining that on certain excel documents which she has used
in the past that when she goes to save them after making changes, she
gets the error message:
"This file was created using a later version of Excel. There is a
remote possibility that certain workbook properties specific to the
later version may be lost if you save the file in this version. If
you want to preserve the original file, click Cancel, then rename the
new version using the save as command."
If she clicks the OK button and saves the file as is, when she opens
it up again and saves it she gets the same message.
If she does a save as and gives it a new name, then opens up the file
with the new name, when she saves that file she gets the same error
message.
The file appears to be saving correctly. Is there some way to get
that error message to go away? She claims that file was never opened
on a system that had a later version of Excel.......
Thanks,
Pat
We have a user where I work who has Excel 2003 on her computer.
She is complaining that on certain excel documents which she has used
in the past that when she goes to save them after making changes, she
gets the error message:
"This file was created using a later version of Excel. There is a
remote possibility that certain workbook properties specific to the
later version may be lost if you save the file in this version. If
you want to preserve the original file, click Cancel, then rename the
new version using the save as command."
If she clicks the OK button and saves the file as is, when she opens
it up again and saves it she gets the same message.
If she does a save as and gives it a new name, then opens up the file
with the new name, when she saves that file she gets the same error
message.
The file appears to be saving correctly. Is there some way to get
that error message to go away? She claims that file was never opened
on a system that had a later version of Excel.......
Thanks,
Pat