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| Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop I just tried to open a Pocket Excel file on my Windows XP desktop and the file could not be opened. Has anyone had any luck opening Pocket excel files on a desktop PC without converting them? Pocket Excel I believe is the .pxl format that the Handheld PC and the PocketPC use. I may want to password protect files and send them to a party that does not have a PocketPC. Can this be done, or do I need to convert the files to MS excel and password protect a seperate .zip file using resco File explorer? I cannot send any files to this party that are not password protected for the risk is too high. Thanks, John -- The Bible calls sinners to Repentance (LK 5:32) and God's people to Holiness (Rom 12:2). www.cerm.info Church Education Resource Ministries Founder and Director |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop I believe they need to be converted. This is automatic if you sync a file that they are in or drag them using Activesync explore to your pc. Bible John wrote: > I just tried to open a Pocket Excel file on my Windows XP desktop and the > file could not be opened. Has anyone had any luck opening Pocket excel files > on a desktop PC without converting them? > > Pocket Excel I believe is the .pxl format that the Handheld PC and the > PocketPC use. > > I may want to password protect files and send them to a party that does not > have a PocketPC. Can this be done, or do I need to convert the files to MS > excel and password protect a seperate .zip file using resco File explorer? > > I cannot send any files to this party that are not password protected for > the risk is too high. > > > Thanks, > > > John > -- _ _ Dale DePriest /`) _ // http://users.cwnet.com/dalede o/_/ (_(_X_(` For GPS and GPS/PDAs |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop But converting them takes away the password. "Dale DePriest" <Dale@gpsinformation.het> wrote in message news:12sqodnfsbjltdb@corp.supernews.com... >I believe they need to be converted. This is automatic if you sync a file >that they are in or drag them using Activesync explore to your pc. > > Bible John wrote: >> I just tried to open a Pocket Excel file on my Windows XP desktop and the >> file could not be opened. Has anyone had any luck opening Pocket excel >> files on a desktop PC without converting them? >> >> Pocket Excel I believe is the .pxl format that the Handheld PC and the >> PocketPC use. >> >> I may want to password protect files and send them to a party that does >> not have a PocketPC. Can this be done, or do I need to convert the files >> to MS excel and password protect a seperate .zip file using resco File >> explorer? >> >> I cannot send any files to this party that are not password protected for >> the risk is too high. >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> John >> > > -- > _ _ Dale DePriest > /`) _ // http://users.cwnet.com/dalede > o/_/ (_(_X_(` For GPS and GPS/PDAs |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 23:10:59 -0800, "Bible John" <johnw_94020******.com> wrote: >But converting them takes away the password. Maybe the simplist solution is to add the password on the desktop? |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop Can't speak to whether the password is retained/works, but you have the option on the PPC to "Save As" and select .xls, the desktop format. That gets around the pxl conversion issue. At that point you could zip with password, and potentially have a smaller file to e-mail from the portable. Incidentally WM5 devices no longer use the Pocket Excel .pxl format. They strictly use xls. Same goes for Pocket Word. -- Sven MVP - Mobile Devices "Bible John" <johnw_94020******.com> wrote in message news:OTvGEeNTHHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I just tried to open a Pocket Excel file on my Windows XP desktop and the >file could not be opened. Has anyone had any luck opening Pocket excel >files on a desktop PC without converting them? > > Pocket Excel I believe is the .pxl format that the Handheld PC and the > PocketPC use. > > I may want to password protect files and send them to a party that does > not have a PocketPC. Can this be done, or do I need to convert the files > to MS excel and password protect a seperate .zip file using resco File > explorer? > > I cannot send any files to this party that are not password protected for > the risk is too high. > > > Thanks, > > > John > > -- > The Bible calls sinners to Repentance (LK 5:32) and God's people to > Holiness (Rom 12:2). > www.cerm.info > Church Education Resource Ministries Founder and Director > |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop I think I'll just sue Resco File Explorer to password protect the files. Thanks, John "Sven" <sejohannsen********.com> wrote in message news:eMe5b6STHHA.480@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Can't speak to whether the password is retained/works, but you have the > option on the PPC to "Save As" and select .xls, the desktop format. That > gets around the pxl conversion issue. At that point you could zip with > password, and potentially have a smaller file to e-mail from the portable. > > Incidentally WM5 devices no longer use the Pocket Excel .pxl format. They > strictly use xls. Same goes for Pocket Word. > > -- > Sven > MVP - Mobile Devices > "Bible John" <johnw_94020******.com> wrote in message > news:OTvGEeNTHHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I just tried to open a Pocket Excel file on my Windows XP desktop and the >>file could not be opened. Has anyone had any luck opening Pocket excel >>files on a desktop PC without converting them? >> >> Pocket Excel I believe is the .pxl format that the Handheld PC and the >> PocketPC use. >> >> I may want to password protect files and send them to a party that does >> not have a PocketPC. Can this be done, or do I need to convert the files >> to MS excel and password protect a seperate .zip file using resco File >> explorer? >> >> I cannot send any files to this party that are not password protected for >> the risk is too high. >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> John >> >> -- >> The Bible calls sinners to Repentance (LK 5:32) and God's people to >> Holiness (Rom 12:2). >> www.cerm.info >> Church Education Resource Ministries Founder and Director >> > > |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop "Barnabas Collins" <BarnabasCollinsonSF******.com> wrote in message news:dlrrs2lsvd2e8s5iqt4hi00iihaflpq2cn@4ax.com... > On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 23:10:59 -0800, "Bible John" > <johnw_94020******.com> wrote: > >>But converting them takes away the password. > Maybe the simplist solution is to add the password on the desktop? > I will use RFE to password protect the files. John |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop In article <dlrrs2lsvd2e8s5iqt4hi00iihaflpq2cn@4ax.com>, Barnabas Collins <BarnabasCollinsonSF******.com> wrote: > On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 23:10:59 -0800, "Bible John" > <johnw_94020******.com> wrote: > > >But converting them takes away the password. > Maybe the simplist solution is to add the password on the desktop? I'm not sure how to do this. -- Heb. 4:12 For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. CERM-Church Education Resource Ministries http://www.cerm.info |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop Reply to message from "Bible John" <johnw_94020******.com> (Sat, 10 Feb 2007 01:10:59) about "Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop": BJ> But converting them takes away the password. Convert, reset password then send. Best Regards Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Sun, 11 Feb 2007 09:47:14 -0600 === Posted with Qusnetsoft NewsReader 3.3 |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop Bible John wrote: > I just tried to open a Pocket Excel file on my Windows XP desktop and the > file could not be opened. Has anyone had any luck opening Pocket excel files > on a desktop PC without converting them? > > Pocket Excel I believe is the .pxl format that the Handheld PC and the > PocketPC use. > > I may want to password protect files and send them to a party that does not > have a PocketPC. Can this be done, or do I need to convert the files to MS > excel and password protect a seperate .zip file using resco File explorer? > > I cannot send any files to this party that are not password protected for > the risk is too high. > > > Thanks, > > > John > Bible John, Since you are interested in both Word and Excel files, have you looked into SoftMaker Office? It runs on the PocketPC but uses real .doc and ..xls files, without conversion. It also seems to do a very good job showing all the formatting. I like the "outlining" view for .doc files which lets you collapse and expand text under headings. Frankly, Softmaker puts Pocket Word and Pocket Excel to shame and removes any excuse for why they are so weak. I don't know why Microsoft doesn't buy out Softmaker and euthanize their own half-hearted attempts at PocketPC productivity software. |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop Bible John wrote: > I just tried to open a Pocket Excel file on my Windows XP desktop and the > file could not be opened. Has anyone had any luck opening Pocket excel files > on a desktop PC without converting them? > > Pocket Excel I believe is the .pxl format that the Handheld PC and the > PocketPC use. > > I may want to password protect files and send them to a party that does not > have a PocketPC. Can this be done, or do I need to convert the files to MS > excel and password protect a seperate .zip file using resco File explorer? > > I cannot send any files to this party that are not password protected for > the risk is too high. > > 1. Unlike Onenote and a few other MS apps, an Excel password is quite breakable with a service charge. Use another encryption, or at the list zip it with a password. And about the password - length is king, with varying the sample set between upper case, lower case, numbers and punctuation being the queen. 2. 2003 SE and later version of pocket excel can read and write standard excel files. Avoid PXL files - the size savings is really minor. 3. If you have an older version or handheld then look for 3rd party spreadsheet apps and avoid pocket excel in this and similar instances. |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop At 12 Feb 2007 12:25:29 -0500 xTenn wrote: >2003 SE and later version of pocket excel can read and write standard > excel files. Avoid PXL files - the size savings is really minor. No in my experience. I use several Excel files that were 700-800k on the desktop but less than 300k as .pxl files on my 2003 device. Now that I have a WM5 device, they're 800k each on the device as well! :-(. I wish they left .pxl and .pwd support in WM5 as an option. In addition to smaller file size, I could also print them with Print Pocket CE, which does not support .xls and .docs. Oh well, the price of progress, I guess! ;-) |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop Todd Allcock wrote: > At 12 Feb 2007 12:25:29 -0500 xTenn wrote: > >> 2003 SE and later version of pocket excel can read and write standard >> excel files. Avoid PXL files - the size savings is really minor. > > No in my experience. I use several Excel files that were 700-800k on the > desktop but less than 300k as .pxl files on my 2003 device. Now that I > have a WM5 device, they're 800k each on the device as well! :-(. > > I wish they left .pxl and .pwd support in WM5 as an option. In addition > to smaller file size, I could also print them with Print Pocket CE, which > does not support .xls and .docs. > > Oh well, the price of progress, I guess! ;-) > Man, get with the times - anything less than 1.5 G is too small to count as a difference... Just kidding - ESPECIALLY when you consider local device memory. I have not seen that kind of difference in files - do you use a lot of charts? I have several full featured xls spreadsheets (with multiple pages) that stay under 50k with a wm5 device, but those have only a couple small charts. It would be my guess that the larger the spreadsheet the greater the difference in file size. |
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| Re: Pocket Excel files (.pxl) do not open in Excel 2003 on XP desktop At 13 Feb 2007 15:15:54 -0500 xTenn wrote: > Man, get with the times - anything less than 1.5 G is too small to count as a difference... LOL! > I have not seen that kind of difference in files - do you use a lot of charts? I have several full featured xls spreadsheets (with multiple pages) that stay under 50k with a wm5 device, but those have only a couple small charts. Just the opposite- there were the simplest type of spreadsheet- no calculations at all- just a simple customer database. I could understand if there were charts and other options that didn't "translate" down to .pxl. > It would be my guess that the larger the spreadsheet the greater the difference in file size. Probably- smaller speadsheets inflate only a little- i.e. a 10k pxl to a 16k xls- certainly not a factor of nearly three! |
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