On 06-Dec-19 20:36, Jim Watson wrote: > >>It doesn't happen to all the .xls files, only the ones I have > >>received. > >>So probably there is something special in the files, that makes > >>OOo open them in writer. > > It sometimes happens that files with .xls extension are actually html > or csv files. Such files may be created by some internet download > process. These files are plain text so try and open the problem files > with a simple text editor such as gedit, vi or whatever, and see what > happens - if it is text then report here the first few lines is > enough. Also try rename the file to end with ".csv" and then try to > open in calc.
Hi, I think you were right. I don't know how real .xls files look like, but my files look like this: <html xmlns:o="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" xmlns:x="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:excel" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40" lang="hu"> <head> <title>OTPdirekt Internet</title> <META content='application/vnd.ms-excel; charset=ISO-8859-2' http-equiv='Content-type'> <meta name='ProgId' content='Excel.Sheet'> So it seems to be html. I have tried to change the extension to .csv and .html. .csv is completely bad, .html also opens in writer, just as .xls Can I somehow tell the program to open the file in Calc anyway? Now that I have checked it seems that even all the old files I have received were the same html stuff, but it seems that until around August 2006 my OpenOffice.org has opened them in Calc. (At least until that point I have .sxc or .ods versions of the same files, because it was easy to open and save as .ods). Since August I have the .xls files only. Regards, Gabor -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]