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 Author  Thread: SLX and Office 2007 (Compatibility mode)
Greg Gunderman
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SLX and Office 2007 (Compatibility mode)Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 25 Feb 09 9:17 AM

We are currently running SLX 6.2.6 and are in the process of upgrading to SLX 7.2.

I noticed in SLX 6.2.6 when exporting groups to excel with a user machine running Office 2007 that they open up in Excel Compatibility mode which is using the old Excel (.xls) instead of the new Excel (.xlsx).

How can I make SLX 6.2.6 export to excel use the new Excel (.xlsx)? Does SLX 7.2 export to excel use the new Excel (.xlsx) ?

Thanks.
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Mike Spragg
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Re: SLX and Office 2007 (Compatibility mode)Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 26 Feb 09 4:23 AM
It's done for backward compatibility purposes. You don't gain any advantage of using the new format (in terms of slx) anyway.
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Greg Gunderman
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Re: SLX and Office 2007 (Compatibility mode)Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 26 Feb 09 2:04 PM

Mike,

The backward compatibility makes senses, but Office 2003 with a MS patch (we have it installed) can open Office 2007.

My concern is we have several groups that export data from SLX and use standardized naming conventions. I do not want to run it version control problems which can be caused by 2 files having the same name and just differ by the extension (xls vs xlsx) which may or may not be displayed based on folder settings. Users also may or may not check datestamps, save it as Office 2007 vs 2003, etc.

Is there a way to set the excel export to always go to the Office 2007 format?

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Greg Gunderman
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Re: SLX and Office 2007 (Compatibility mode)Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 26 Feb 09 2:19 PM

Mike,

The backward compatibility makes senses, but Office 2003 with a MS patch (we have it installed) can open Office 2007.

My concern is we have several groups that export data from SLX and use standardized naming conventions. I do not want to run it version control problems which can be caused by 2 files having the same name and just differ by the extension (xls vs xlsx) which may or may not be displayed based on folder settings. Users also may or may not check datestamps, save it as Office 2007 vs 2003, etc.

Is there a way to set the excel export to always go to the Office 2007 format?

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Mike Spragg
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Top 10 forum poster: 1226 posts
 
Re: SLX and Office 2007 (Compatibility mode)Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 26 Feb 09 2:31 PM
No, 'fraid not - it even uses xls in v7.5 and I don't believe there are any plans to change this as, aside from your issue, it's the widest supported format. The compatibility pack has to be installed to support XLSX to XLS - and not everyone has that, whereas all office versions read XLS/DOC/PPT etc.
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Greg Gunderman
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Re: SLX and Office 2007 (Compatibility mode)Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 26 Feb 09 2:33 PM

Mike,

Thanks for the information. I was hoping to avoid a potential issue.
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