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On 08/23/2011 06:34 AM, Stanislav Franěk wrote:
Hi,



I have several problems with saving and reading some documents saved with LO
3.4 Calc (XLSX file) and opening with Excel 2007/2010 and vice versa. How I
can proceed to resolve this problems (Where I can upload problematic files
with detail desription)?



Thanks,



Stanislav Franěk


Which version of 3.4 are you using? 3.4.0, 3.4.1, 3.4.2? It would help to know which one you are using and which OS you are using as well.

Any reason that you cannot save these files in .xls instead of .xlsx? I know that Microsoft wants .xlsx as the default format, but .xls is "better" in my opinion to use. Every MS format ending in an "x" should be avoided. Sure, the newest versions of LibreOffice reads and writes these "x" formats, but not perfectly. So see if you can use the non "x" formats.

This will, at least, solve part of the problem until you find out what is causing your original issues.





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