Does anyone know a way to force Excel 2016 to open an earlier versioned workbook (.xls) NOT in read only mode??
I don't believe I want the user to change their 'trusted' settings or 'protected' settings. I'm using the workbook only as a temporary place to store data during a macro run.
Alternatively, I'm under the impression that MacroScheduler doesn't support opening a workbook with the extension .xlsx. True?
Thanks - Sandy
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Re: Microsoft is not my friend today
XLOpen can indeed open an xlsx file. It is simply passing the request to Excel via ADO, so anything Excel can open it can work with.
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Re: Microsoft is not my friend today
Marcus,
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thanks for the quick response - Sandy
I know I've said this before:
You are my favorite person in the whole world at this particular point in time.
thanks for the quick response - Sandy