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On 20/6/19 1:21 pm, Diana Allen wrote:
I have an Excel document from a state revenue department that is in .xlsx
format.OO opens it correctly and allows it to be filled out, but I note that
this file extension (.xlsx) is NOT in the available Excel extensions to SAVE
the file in.
This is a problem since according to the revenue department, when filing
electronically, it MUST be in this format.Is there a workaround for this
problem, or will I have to file on paper and pay fees?
LibreOffice is capable of reading and writing XLSX files.
What is the difference between .xls and .xlsx anyway?
Have a look at
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_excel-mso_mac/what-is-the-real-difference-between-a-xls-vs-xlsx/c7a9d641-d6cf-485d-81d8-1bee60bb17d0
There IS a way to file the paperwork as an .xml file, but the instructions
for THAT are very confusing!
An answer is needed ASAP as the form needs to be filed within 20 days of the
end of the quarter, (last day of June;) and I do NOT want to have to buy
MSOffice when I have been using OO for more than 20 years!
Thank you.
Cheers
--
David Robley
Mac error message: Like, dude, something's wrong.
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