Interesting but not helpful, according to this in the 2nd link
"Last point: once a product ships, the rules for build numbers become even
more complicated and different. So, if you have Service Pack 2 for Office
2003, you might see a nonsensical number like 6552 or something. Don't
worry about it, it's not tied directly to a date in the same way anymore."
IOW, don't read anything into the build numbers other than documented.
Regards,
Peter T
"Cosmo" wrote in message
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Also, came across the following 2 pages which go into detail of what
the 'build number' actually represents.
'Decoding Office Build Numbers Bag of Beans'
(http://bagofbeans.tsangal.org/archives/328)
'Jensen Harris: An Office User Interface Blog : Decoding Office Build
Numbers' (http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...11/491779.aspx)
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