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update data by e-mail??
Please bear with me as I am new and dumber than a pocket full of rocks when
it comes to this kinda of stuff, but learning. This is the Scenario: The company I work for also has M/S office I created a work sheet at work & home named DOGS. I do most of my work at home... can I e-mail the company and would they be able to save and updated to dogs worksheet? one other quick question: I have 2003 office Students and Teachers Edition would I be able to to restore to lets say M/S works 6-9. I am aware that not all the functions would work in works but I assume a majority of them would? Is there a convert that would bring works up to the level of Microsoft Office 2003 Version Students and Teachers Edition. Thanks for taking time read and possible help. Microsoft Office 2003 Version Students and Teachers Edition Windows Vista Home Premium Thank-you Carl R |
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update data by e-mail??
Regardign the first part, As long as the recipient opens the file, makes
their edits, then clicks save, then closes the file and forwards back to you, the updated version will be in your new e-mail. Alternately, if the recipient opens the file, saves to their local computer, makes changes, then sends you a new e-mail, you will have the changes as well. If the recipient opens the file, edits, then forwards back without selectign save, you would not have an updated file. so, assuming the recipient is aware of e-mail attachment rules, you will be safe. Otherwise, you may want to let them know to perform one of the two steps above. Works is a different file type from Excel. You should be able to save the file with an extension of .wks by selecting this option when choosing File Save as... under the files of Type drop-down. although, from a personal perspective, Excel has been the standard for quite a while, so many would rather your file be in .xls format... "Carl R" wrote: Please bear with me as I am new and dumber than a pocket full of rocks when it comes to this kinda of stuff, but learning. This is the Scenario: The company I work for also has M/S office I created a work sheet at work & home named DOGS. I do most of my work at home... can I e-mail the company and would they be able to save and updated to dogs worksheet? one other quick question: I have 2003 office Students and Teachers Edition would I be able to to restore to lets say M/S works 6-9. I am aware that not all the functions would work in works but I assume a majority of them would? Is there a convert that would bring works up to the level of Microsoft Office 2003 Version Students and Teachers Edition. Thanks for taking time read and possible help. Microsoft Office 2003 Version Students and Teachers Edition Windows Vista Home Premium Thank-you Carl R |
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update data by e-mail??
As long as the company does not have Office 2007 and save the files in that
format then OK. I'd keep clear of Works, the files are not compatible. A far better option would be to use Open Office. This can read xls files and, I think that files can be sdaved in xls format. Open Office is a free utility and can be downloaed from www.openoffice.org HTH Peter Atherton "Carl R" wrote: Please bear with me as I am new and dumber than a pocket full of rocks when it comes to this kinda of stuff, but learning. This is the Scenario: The company I work for also has M/S office I created a work sheet at work & home named DOGS. I do most of my work at home... can I e-mail the company and would they be able to save and updated to dogs worksheet? one other quick question: I have 2003 office Students and Teachers Edition would I be able to to restore to lets say M/S works 6-9. I am aware that not all the functions would work in works but I assume a majority of them would? Is there a convert that would bring works up to the level of Microsoft Office 2003 Version Students and Teachers Edition. Thanks for taking time read and possible help. Microsoft Office 2003 Version Students and Teachers Edition Windows Vista Home Premium Thank-you Carl R |
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