Before your friend invests any money in a program (or a suite of programs) to
just submit expense reports, he may want to try a free program:
http://www.openoffice.org, a 60-65 meg download or a CD
or...
Google Docs offers a free online spreadsheet program (and a word processing
program) that may be able to open your file.
http://docs.google.com
Depending on how complex the expense workbook is, either may work ok for him.
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Art - 23 May 2007 03:18 GMT
Dave,
Thanks -- I was thinking about that also. I really don't know how good he
is at this stuff, so I'll probably recommend it as an option. I'm just not
sure if he'll run into any problems with it. Thanks again.
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Art
Scroll down this page for some information:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites/HA101655301033.aspx

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Art - 23 May 2007 03:15 GMT
Thanks -- I had actually looked at that page. It mentioned it's only valid
for non-commecial uses, and I thought maybe that might include his work. I
wanted to find something more definitive. Thanks for the help though.
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