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Bryan Hessey
 
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Hi Dave, and thanks for the 'List' - obviously a feature that I don't
use.

The only difference that I recall having an effect is the Date function
in the Text-to-Columns, where the '97 version gets the date format from
the first row, and the 2000 / 2003 versions allow you to specify for
any column.

My workbooks cover Cricket statistics (including the Print to Web
feature), Interest calculations, and my pie charts, and if those all
work there is hope that Irshad will not encounter any problems.

I guess the upgrade to me was something akin to the Word upgrade, many
new features, but why would I really need flashing sparkly text?

Dave Peterson Wrote:
Yep.

But there are new features in each version of excel (say the List
feature that
was added in xl2003).

Things like that won't be available in xl2k.



Irshad Alam wrote:

I have MS office 2000 at home and Ms office 2003 at Office. Can I

bring my
XLS file and use on Excel 2003 and after editing save or creating new

file, I
can open them on Excel 2000.

Please advise.

Regards.

Irshad


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