
Spreadsheets make working with data or statistics incredibly easy because instead of performing constant calculations or storing information on paper, you can use a program like Quattro to do the calculations for you. However, there may come a time when you have to use Microsoft Excel, which is more than a standard Quattro. Fortunately, you can convert your files to Excel Quattro easily.
Things You’ll Need
- Installed Microsoft Excel or Office
- Internet access
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Instructions
1) Go to “My Computer” and double-click “Control Panel”.
2) Double-click “Add / Remove Programs” to open the list of programs installed on your PC. Wait for the list to be reproduced before doing anything.
3) Search Microsoft Excel. If you installed Excel as part of a suite of MS Office, Microsoft Office looks instead. Click the program to display a list of options on the right side of the window.
4) Click the “Add / Remove” button on the options list. This opens an installation wizard.
5) Click the “Add or Remove Features” in the window that appears to display a list of available to install. Click the “Quattro Pro 5.0 converter in Microsoft Excel for Windows” program, then click “Run from My Computer” to install the converter to your PC.
6) Click “Update Now” to complete the installation.
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7) Open Microsoft Excel, and then go to “File” then “Open” to open a window with a list of files on your computer.
8) Find the file you want to convert Quattro, double-click the file to open it.
9) Click “File” then “Save As” to open the Save dialog box.
10) Select “Microsoft Excel” or any Excel file in the file selection at the bottom of the dialog, the name of your file in the line above the file selector and click “Save”.
Note: The converted files from other programs such as Quattro cannot be converted completely into Excel. Make sure your spreadsheet is still correct before use.
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