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QuestionRichard MacCutchan had 1.5 mg storage in CrichEditCtrl the answer Limittext Pin
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QuestionModifying STREAMed input in a RichEditControl Pin
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QuestionHow read XLSX file without office automation? Pin
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leon de boer19-Nov-19 19:23
leon de boer19-Nov-19 19:23 
It means what it says Smile | :)

He has a current version of Excel but the XLSX file is from and older version and that earlier driver isn't installed on the machine.

Microsoft ODBC drivers simply call prior version drivers to load older version XLSX files they don't of themselves read older versions.
The message is correct even if a bit humorous


Now ask me the real funny question can you tell what version an xlsx file was created from Smile | :)
Well yeah if you have HexEditor the BIFF in the beginning of file header will have a tag XL9, XL10, XL12 etc.
Find that old Driver, Download that driver, install and you are away .. simple for an end user hey
In vino veritas

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