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Jialiang,

Thanks, I will try the command line. If that works, I can put it into a bat
file. At least it is better than reinstalling.

I tried exporting some data from Access 2000 to Excel using the switch to
open the new file, while I had Excel 2003 already open. Guess what, the file
still opened in Excel 2007. That left me with two versions of Excel open,
which I believe Microsoft recommends against. If so, then that is a bug, not
a 'feature'.

BTW, I got a response to my 'Connect' post. I was correct in that it is the
wrong forum for an Office issue. The correct forum is here, in a managed
newsgroup. Therefore, as the 'Microsoft Support Professional', I think it is
up to you to submit the issue to the product team.
Yes, I understand that they put a lot of effort into improving productivity,
but it seems that whenever they give us something, they take something else
away.

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AG
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""Jialiang Ge [MSFT]"" wrote in message
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Hello AG,

I can understand that you are frustrated by the experience of multiple
versions of Office on one computer. In order to re-associate the xls files
with a particular version of Office, the documented approach is to
Reinstall or Repair that version of Office (see the section 2 "For the
rest
Microsoft Office applications" in my last reply). The "open with" method
only works for Microsoft Access and Word (see the section 1 "For Microsoft
Access and Microsoft Word" in my last reply).

The product team indeed has spent a lot of "invisible" efforts on
improving
the developer's productivity when multiple versions of Office are
installed:

KB: Office automation when multiple versions of Office are installed
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/292491
(See the "Additional Notes" section.)
<quote
For testing purposes, developers can force a specific version of an Office
application to register by using the /regserver switch on the command
line.
For example, to force an Excel version to register without running setup,
you can use a command line that resembles the following:
"c:\program files\microsoft office\office\excel.exe" /regserver
Although you can implement this switch for testing and development
purposes, it is not recommended that you rely on this switch in production
scenarios.
</quote

Regarding your concerns on our products' consistency and standardization,
I
do not find Microsoft document that says "whichever version of Excel that
I
used last is what Windows would open
an xls file with". On the contrary, the KB articles in my last reply
explicitly tell that, for the current Microsoft Office applications,
except
Microsoft Word and Access, the file opens in the version of the program
that you most recently installed. And to associate files with the programs
that are included with a particular version of Office, run the Office
Setup
program, and then click Repair Office. When you do this, the file
associations for that version of Office are registered. I hope my response
to your concerns does not hurt or disappoint you. I'm doing my best to
explain the issue to you openly and objectively, and I will surely convey
your concerns to the product group. Thanks.

Last but not least, I'd appreciated it if you send your feedbacks on my
quality of support service to my manager: . Your
suggestions will be where I can improve myself and personalize my services
for you in our future collaborations. Thanks for your time.

Regards,
Jialiang Ge , remove 'online.')
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