unable to work in Excel format
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unable to work in Excel format
I recently installed open office 4.1.5 on my PC. microsoft office 10 on PC. I can open my excel docs from microsoft office programs, but cannot work/ make changes in them . I get the 'subscription expired' message from microsoft office.
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open office 4.1.5 on Windows 10
Re: unable to work in Excel format
How exactly are you opening these files? Do you start OpenOffice and then use the menu File -> Open?
OpenOffice 4.1 on Windows 10 and Linux Mint
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Re: unable to work in Excel format
If you're getting a "subscription expired" message from MS Office, then the files are opening in MS Office, not OpenOffice. You need to change the Default Program setting in Windows 10 so they open in OpenOffice instead of MS Office.
AOO 4.1.14 on Ubuntu MATE 22.04
Re: unable to work in Excel format
I also get the "subscription expired" notice from MS and cannot find a way to turn off the MS.
OpenOffice4.11; windows 7
Re: unable to work in Excel format
Try using Control Panel /Add-Remove programs to remove MS Office, then reinstall OpenOffice.
Or, as Bill said earlier, change the default setting for your documents/spreadsheets so that they open with OpenOffice.
Or, as Bill said earlier, change the default setting for your documents/spreadsheets so that they open with OpenOffice.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Re: unable to work in Excel format
Note also that you may have used Microsoft's OOXML format when saving in Excel (this is a sensible choice when working in MS Office). OpenOffice can read that format fine, but will not write. When you save, a new file will be created with the storage format of your choice. The xlsx/xlsm file you opened will be untouched.
If you must use the OOXML format, consider installing LibreOffice.
If you must use the OOXML format, consider installing LibreOffice.