VBA workbook! Disguise .XLSM macro file extension

Dremzy

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Hi Guys,

This is a very silly question, but I thought I would ask as I'm desperate.

I have created an .XLSM file which I need to upload to an Intranet site.

Unfortunately it seems this site only has the ability to take files in the following format:

xls, .xlsx, .xlt, .xltx, .xsd
 

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If you need macros, .xls is the only viable option, assuming you don't use an features specific to Excel 2007 or later.
 
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Thankyou! I saved as an old .xls and removed some of the small features and it worked! I can finally upload the file onto my intranet system.
 
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