Hi, 

     Does it list 'Lotus', 'Lotus123', '123', 'WK?', or anything else
that appear to be a Lotus file type?

Bob

> Double-click the file folder icon or select file, open or type ctrl-o.  At
> the bottom of the box which pops up, it says 'file type' with a button and
> the default type,  Star Calc 3.0.  Click on the button and you will see
> all the supported file types.  There are listed both 'MS Excel' and
> 'Excel File'.  'Excel File' worked for me; 'MS Excel' did not.


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