Lene T wrote:
I have OpenOffice 2.0 on my home computer and there are some 'excel' files that I'm trying to import into Quickbooks. It doesn't recognize it.
Hello Lene,
Just to be sure:
If you are using OpenOffice.org and have a file open in Calc then follow
these directions:
On 21/06/2009 01:09, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
I have OpenOffice 2.0 on my home computer and there are some 'excel' files that I'm trying to
import into Quickbooks. It doesn't recognize it.
What does quoted 'excel' mean?
Will updating to the latest version solve the problem?
I have OpenOffice 2.0 on my home computer and there are some 'excel' files that
I'm trying to import into Quickbooks. It doesn't recognize it. Will updating to
the latest version solve the problem? And I suppose I will have to copy paste
the info into the updated template?!?
Is there also a
I have OpenOffice 2.0 on my home computer and there are some 'excel' files
that I'm trying to
import into Quickbooks. It doesn't recognize it.
What does quoted 'excel' mean?
Will updating to the latest version solve the problem?
No.
And I suppose I will have to copy paste the info into
To whom it may concern:
We are interested in downloading Open Office for our business. We currently
use Quickbooks and I use Excel to create many Quickbook reports. I was
wondering if you know if Open Office is compatible with Quickbooks. Thank
you very much. Mary K
Mary K Rumbold wrote:
To whom it may concern:
We are interested in downloading Open Office for our business. We currently
use Quickbooks and I use Excel to create many Quickbook reports. I was
wondering if you know if Open Office is compatible with Quickbooks. Thank
you very much.