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Boze Boze is offline
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Default date for 2002 Excel.exe

Thanks. That makes sense that the service packs would change the date.
Forgot about that.

I can't use the Help About method because I don't have 2002 and the friend
I'm trying to help is having a problem launching hers so she can't open it
and look. Thanks for the suggestion though.

Somewhere there has to be a list of the dates with the corresponding
versions and service packs. All I've been able to find is the version and
version number.. 10.. xxx.

"Niek Otten" wrote in message
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Hi Boze,

< Every program has a date that's associated with it's files. Excel.exe
with the date of 8/13/03 is Office 2003

No, that is not the case. My Excel 2003 has a date in 2007.

In Excel, in the Help menu, choose "About Microsoft Office Excel" (or a
similar choice); that wll show you all the details about
version, SP, etc

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

"Boze" wrote in message
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| No but thank you. Every program has a date that's associated with it's
| files. Excel.exe with the date of 8/13/03 is Office 2003. I'm trying to
| find the date of Excel.exe that corresponds with Office 2002
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| "Kassie" wrote in message
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| Do you mean the date format used? That really depends on your regional
| settings! Can be dd/mm/yyyy, yyyy/mm/dd, mm/dd/yyyy or yyyy/dd/mm, or
even
| with mmm iso mm.
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| Hth
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| Kassie Kasselman
| Change xxx to hotmail
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| "Boze" wrote:
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| I'm getting too many results when I try to find this myself. Can
someone
| tell me the date that is associated with the 2002 version of Excel.exe?
| Thanks! I use 2007 so can't tell by the file on my computer but am
trying
| to help someone who uses 2002.
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| Boze
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