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Default Any known Excel 2002 & 2003 Conflicts?


I'm using Office 2003 and the other four developers in the office are
using 2002. Does anyone know of any serious conflicts or compatability
issues between these versions, or between 2003 and previous versions?

We're particularly concerned about the protection facilities in Excel,
which were made much more versatile in 2002 enabling users to do a
range of specific selectable things such as formatting and other useful
options , since we use these extensively.

Any pointers would be much appreciated.

Geoff


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