In XLS 2003 you can simply turn the "Save AutoRecovery info" in EXCEL (Tools/Options/Save)
Save your file as Excel xls format. Use the File-->Save As... menu and select the file type in the save dialog. For a video How to, see related links.
One way is to use the "save as" feature by clicking on file and entering a new name. Note this will make a copy with a new name. The old version will still be around. Alternatively right click on start and then click on search. Enter current name to locate the file. When it appears in the list right click on the file name and then click on rename. Do not change the extension (eg the .xls) or your software will not find or read it again.
The Apache POI project is a Java API to read and write Microsoft Documents.The API allows you can read and write MS Excel files using Java.
.doc .xls .ppt
You are referring to the the extension. For Powerpoint it is PPT and XLS is used by Excel.
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No, each software contains its own extension (i.e. format) like Ms Word will have '.doc' or '.docx', .xls for Ms Excel, .ppt, .pps for PowerPoint template and PowerPoint slideshow.....
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get in ftp will fetch only single file whereas with mget you can get multiple files. use wild char along with mget to transfer multiple files Examples ftp> mget *ftp> mget *.jpgftp> mget *.doc *.xls *.ppt
* The file extension of a Word document is .doc * The file extension of an Excel speadsheet is .xls
Go to File/Open and browse where you saved your file at. Remember you should have saved (in OpenOffice) in a format that Microsoft can read. Word: .doc, docx Excel: .xls; xlsx, PowerPoint: .pps; ppt; pptx
Yes, Android supports Microsoft office. Version 3.0 supports "documents to go" which allows you to both create, edit and view doc. xls. ppt. pdf and other files. Check out the related link for further information.
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The DOCX file extension is a Microsoft Office Word document. The"X" at the end of these extensions all stand for the XML (Extensible Markup Language) format. The DOC file is similar but without the XML formatting. The PPTX and PPT are MS Power Point Presentation files. The XLSX and XLS extensions are MS Excel files. Even if you don't have Microsoft Office, you can download Open Office for free and view most, if not ALL, of these file types. I hope this has answered your question adequately. Best wishes!
The iPad uses 'ipa' format for it's own apps, however it can open or view HTML, DOC, PDF, TXT, XLS, MOV, AVI, MP3, M4A and many other file formats.