Why iWork doesn't open an exel file 97'-2004 workbook? Icon shoes default during import.

Why iWork doesn't open an exel file 97'-2004 workbook?
A message appears that default during import. This document was created with a version of exel, which is not supported. Can be opened only documents created in exel'97 or greater.

Hi DST
This is a great effort and gesture. thank you on behalf of all the newbies.
PJ

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