Excel is pretty good about reading a file with the "wrong" extension, so if you're just trying to satisfy a naming convention, you might just try to rename the file with an ".xls" extension and see if Excel is happy with it.
Of course, if you really want it in a binary ".xls" format, put Excel in macro recording mode and write the file in the format you want. Then you can edit the macro and see what functions it calls on the OLE object and what parameters it uses, which is probably enough to tell you what you need to know.
...roboticusIn reply to Re: Convert XLSX to XLS with OLE?
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in thread Convert XLSX to XLS with OLE?
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