James Wilde wrote:
On Feb 19, 2010, at 08:00 , Keith R Bainbridge wrote:
My immediate thought was that the file was created in MSWorks and a quick
search confirms that Works does .wks
So could you add this suggestion to the earlier response
Good one, Keith. I did wonder about Works, but when I googled on .wks all the
references I saw were to Lotus.
//J
Just as a note. .WKS is also used for older versions of Microsoft Works
as the extension for a spreadsheet. Can't remember when they changed the
format to .xlr.
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