On 6/13/07, Abraham Marín Pérez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you checked that document's Excel format? Maybe KSpread can't read
it because of a too new Excel format, try re-saving it in an older one.

If anybody finds something that will read the new "OpenXML" document
that the new $MS's is churning out it would be helpful, theres a tool
on sourceforge to convert to openoffice format... but its a windows
only app...so whats the point! :[

OO doesn't do it either last i checked.

I find it ironic that microsoft release their first 'non-proprietary'
format and its suddenly the only thing around that can process that
non-proprietary data. At least with their old proprietary formats we
could _read_ that

Now its a zip file with a whole lot of bogus rubbish that makes less
sense than a 90's+ swingers club.

( and yes, equally horrifying/disturbing ;) )

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