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Is Excel 5.0 Compatible with Windows ME?

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Carmen Fondell - 22 Sep 2003 12:14 GMT
I purchased a Gateway computer and it did not come with
Excel.  It come with a different spreadsheet program.  All
of my data files were prepared in Excel.  I have my old
Excel 5.0 floppy disks from an older computer.  Can I load
these disks onto my new computer with Windows ME?

Thank you.

Carmen
Dave Peterson - 23 Sep 2003 02:58 GMT
I think so.

But there is a problem.  I think that you're going to be yelled at about not
being able to find a file called share.exe.  (Share.exe was required with
earlier versions of excel (I _think_ xl 5.0 looks for it--but I don't recall for
sure.))

But if you get yelled at, you can do this:

Use Notepad to create a file (nothing in it).  Save it as Share.exe.

The bad news is where to put it.  I think it goes in your x:\windows folder, or
x:\windows\system32 or any folder in your path.

Share.exe went away with Windows95 (IIRC).  So you can fool excel by making an
empty one.

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Did you mean WindowsXP (instead of windowsME)???

> I purchased a Gateway computer and it did not come with
> Excel.  It come with a different spreadsheet program.  All
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> Carmen

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