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Use Zamzar to convert XLR to XLS, XLSX, PDF and more
You can now use Zamzar to convert XLR files into a variety of different file formats, including XLS, XLSX, PDF and more !
Microsoft no longer support XLR files or Works Spreadsheet or Chart file’s as they may more commonly be known in their latest versions of Microsoft Office – both Office 2007 and Office 2010. We here at Zamzar receive requests everyday for new conversion types and we are delighted to announce that we can now support conversion of XLR files. You can now convert these to :
- csv – Comma Separated Values
- html – Hypertext Markup Language
- mdb – Microsoft Access Database
- ods – OpenDocument spreadsheet
- pcx – Paintbrush Bitmap Image
- pdf – Portable Document Format
- ps – Postscript document
- rtf – Rich Text Format
- xls – Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet
- xlsx – Microsoft Excel 2007 Spreadsheet
- xml – Extensible Markup Language
We hope these will help all of you who have been stuck looking for a way to convert your XLR files after upgrading to the new version of Office.
Don’t take our word for it – Go try it out for yourself today !
Convert xlsx files to xls, ods, csv, doc, html, mdb, pdf, rtf and xml
You can now use Zamzar to convert “xlsx” files generated by Microsoft Office 2007 to a variety of different formats, including plain old “xls” (enabling you to view and edit your spreadsheets in older versions of Microsoft Office) and “ods” (allowing you to use OpenOffice). Conversion happens online and is completely free !
The new 2007 “xlsx” format is based on open XML standards, but is incompatible with older versions of Excel. To get round this problem you can simply head over to Zamzar to perform conversions from “xlsx” to any one of the following formats:
- csv – Comma Separated Values file
- doc – Microsoft Word Doc
- html – Hypertext Markup Language
- mdb – Microsoft Access Database
- ods – OpenDocument spreadsheet
- pdf – Portable Document Format
- rtf – Rich text format
- xls – Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet
- xml – Extensible Markup Language
Why not head over to Zamzar right now and start converting ?
Happy Converting !
The Zamzar Team.
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