Trying to open a 123 file in Excel

djl0525

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Is there a way to open a Lotus 123 file in Excel on a PC that does not have 123 installed? Opening the file on a computer that has 123 so I can save it as an Excel file or an earlier version of Lotus is not an option. I don't have 123 nor do I have access to it.

I've been looking all over the internet for a solution and haven't found any. Anybody got any suggestions?

DJ
 
Hello again.

lbass, I sent you an IM on 12/14/05. Just checking to see if you got it.

DJ
 
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