I had the same iWork freak-out yesterday.
I unzipped it and printed the pdf for him.
I then reminded him about his google docs account - he had already used his
google apps email to get it to school - but had chosen to use his mac
software to create the document..

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On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Bob Schmidt <bschm...@winfield34.org>wrote:

>  Office 2007 and 2010 file formats (docx, xlsx, pptx...) are actually
> several XML files zipped together in to one file and that is the file you
> see and why some of you without support for that see a zip file.  My guess
> is that the mime-types for that filetype also haven't been installed on the
> webserver.
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> When the server doesn't tell the browser what type of file to expect, the
> browser will attempt to determine what it is.  An easy way to detect a zip
> file is to look at the first two characters of the file.  The ZIP header
> always contains the letters "PK" at the beginning of the file (PK is the
> initials of ZIPs creator).
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> We ran through a problem with this when our spam filter started blocking
> office documents.  The filter wasn't checking the file extension, it was
> inspecting the files themselves.
>
> Recently, I found out that Apple's iWork suite works the same way.  They
> are simply zip files.  A student came in with a report that he couldn't
> print because we don't have any macs with iWork.  I opened the file in
> notepad to try to extract some text for him if possible and I saw the "PK"
> characters at the beginning.  I changed the ext to zip and unzipped the
> file.  To my surprise, inside the file is a PDF version of the document used
> represent the actual document on the icon or in quick view situations.  I
> printed that out and he turned in his paper.
>
> Anyway, enough story telling. :)
>
> >>> "Richard Kasson" <rkas...@valmeyerk12.org> 10/21/2010 8:29 AM >>>
>
> Same here Jim.  It comes up as a zipped file.  Why don't you save it as a
> PDF out of Excel? Might be easier on you in the long run.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org
> [mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Dennis Gallo
> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 8:16 AM
> To: Tech-Geeks Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] website
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> It comes up as a zip file for me, which is a problem we have experienced
> with IE 8.  We had this problem with attachments and OWA.  Until I added my
> domain site as a trusted site, I had this problem but after it was added it
> worked fine.  The other thing you can do is when the option comes up as to
> save or open the zipped file, save it and add the appropriate file
> extension
> as part of the name and it will save the file in the correct format.
>
> Dennis Gallo
> District Technology Director
> O'Fallon School District 90
>
> Phone: 618-206-2489
> Fax: 618-206-2487
>
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> From: tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org on behalf of Alicia M.M.Kessler
> Sent: Thu 10/21/2010 8:02 AM
> To: tech-geeks@tech-geeks.org
> Subject: [tech-geeks] website
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> Would someone please go to this site, and click the excel file (07) and see
> if starts to download or if you get junk? I get the download - which is
> fine
> -a teacher outside of school said she only got code......
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> http://www.neoga.k12.il.us/nhs/Library/StMichaels.html
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> Alicia M. M. Kessler
> It's a shallow life that doesn't give a person a few scars.
> ~Garrison Keillor
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