yes, if you know where to look
Go to Open and look for the document. If it is not on the Excel list of previous documents, then Excel can offer you no help finding the document. Use the Windows search function to find the file, then open with Excel.
You can make sure you know where it is saved, so it is easy to find. It can be on the recently opened list within Excel and also within Windows, so you can click on the file in either of those to open quickly.
You can make sure you know where it is saved, so it is easy to find. It can be on the recently opened list within Excel and also within Windows, so you can click on the file in either of those to open quickly.
You can make sure you know where it is saved, so it is easy to find. It can be on the recently opened list within Excel and also within Windows, so you can click on the file in either of those to open quickly.
For Outlook 2007:From the File menu, select Import Export.In the Import and Export Wizard, select Export to a file and click Next.In the window "Create a file of type:" select Microsoft Excel 97-2003 and click Next.In the window "Select folder to export from:" find and click on Contacts, then click Next.In the window "Save exported file as:" type a file name or browse to a location, then click Next. (Make sure you pay attention to where you save the file, because you will need to find it later.)In the window "The following actions will be performed:" either go to Map Custom Fields (follow directions) or click Finish.Find where you saved the file (if you can not find the file, search for it or start over -- this time pay attention to where you saved the file).Open the file in Excel.
If you know that you gave your file the name and you can find find it on your hard drives. Yes, it was saved.
open file in excel 2007 then press ribbon and go to Save as, you will see Excel 1997-2003 Workbook option, click on it and save file.
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Plug your R4 card into your computer and find the saved games folder. Find your saved game file on your computer and just drag and drop it. If its a different file format, you might have to google different format converter or just rename the file and see if that works.
go tpo file menu then click ok
I am not aware of any Monopoly menu on Excel, but there is a Monopoly game available for Excel 2007. You can read about it and download the file (monopoly.xlsm) from the related links.
Try looking at SEARCH or INDEX in the help file.