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    Hi Richard, cheers for the offer While I have now discovered how to get a proper 4:3 or if you like 1.33:1 image on my Philips 21/9 TV using this processor it can't do any harm

    Must admit it does all make some sense now I think about it, it just works arse about face in some respects

    PM on the way
    Bests, Mark



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    Hi Richard, cheers for sending the document

    Unfortunately while I have a program that should open it (Microsoft Works Spreadsheet) which kind of covers xls files, it appears to be encrypted

    At least that's what it's telling me

    Perhaps it needs something a bit newer than Works, as I have had similar problems in the past with other xls stuff. If I remember right Works can deal with xl files, xls is more problematic as has been proven on a few occasions


    Thanks very much for taking the time though! Very much appreciated even if it didn't quite work out
    Bests, Mark



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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid Malenfant View Post
    Hi Richard, cheers for sending the document

    Unfortunately while I have a program that should open it (Microsoft Works Spreadsheet) which kind of covers xls files, it appears to be encrypted

    At least that's what it's telling me

    Perhaps it needs something a bit newer than Works, as I have had similar problems in the past with other xls stuff. If I remember right Works can deal with xl files, xls is more problematic as has been proven on a few occasions


    Thanks very much for taking the time though! Very much appreciated even if it didn't quite work out

    I think the sheet is protected, but not all of it, you might not have scrolled upto the top of the page, have a look at cells K17-K23.
    If you're still having problems with 'works', why not download 'open office' I think it has a version of Excel with it.......and it's free.
    http://www.openoffice.org/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardl View Post
    I think the sheet is protected, but not all of it, you might not have scrolled upto the top of the page, have a look at cells K17-K23.
    If you're still having problems with 'works', why not download 'open office' I think it has a version of Excel with it.......and it's free.
    http://www.openoffice.org/
    Cheers Richard, you are a true gent

    I'm sure we'll get there in the end
    Bests, Mark



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