K KDore@AIC Dec 18, 2007 #1 How can I ensure that the format used in a PC created worksheet remains the same when opened in Excel on a MAC?
How can I ensure that the format used in a PC created worksheet remains the same when opened in Excel on a MAC?
G GreyGoose Dec 21, 2007 #2 KDore@AIC said: How can I ensure that the format used in a PC created worksheet remains the same when opened in Excel on a MAC? Click to expand... When you save the spreadsheet on a MAC, make sure you have the extensions turned on (*.xls). This way, when you open the file in Windows, Excel will be able to read the file because it looks for the extension.
KDore@AIC said: How can I ensure that the format used in a PC created worksheet remains the same when opened in Excel on a MAC? Click to expand... When you save the spreadsheet on a MAC, make sure you have the extensions turned on (*.xls). This way, when you open the file in Windows, Excel will be able to read the file because it looks for the extension.
J JE McGimpsey Dec 21, 2007 #3 The *file* formats for MacXL 98, 01, v.X and 04 are absolutely identical to WinXL 97, 00, 02, and 03. For *display* formatting, make sure you're using fonts and font sizes that are available on both platforms. Try to use the same printer drivers.
The *file* formats for MacXL 98, 01, v.X and 04 are absolutely identical to WinXL 97, 00, 02, and 03. For *display* formatting, make sure you're using fonts and font sizes that are available on both platforms. Try to use the same printer drivers.