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Bob Phillips Bob Phillips is offline
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Default date for 2002 Excel.exe

Yes, hover over the executable, and the properties box opens up, showing the
version amongst other things.

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Bob

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"Boze" wrote in message
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Yes, that would work well but the user is easily frustrated. I was
thinking
the date, because it's visible in Explorer or My Computer, would be the
easiest for her. Saving any steps (right-click, properties, look for the
version) would be the best. I'll just go over and look at it. Or am I
forgetting an easier way to determine the version?


"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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and my Excel 10 shows a date of 16th Feb 2001.

Wouldn't it be better to look at file version?

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HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)

"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

"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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Kassie Kasselman
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"Boze" wrote:

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.

Boze