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I have a new computer with Excel 2003. The software came preloaded on the
computer. I need to use the XML feature, but cannot find it. It is not in
the Data List. How can I fix this? Someone suggested I may have to install
it from the CDs that came with it. If so, will this override what is already
installed?
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Do you have the Professional Edition of Office 2003? That's what you need
to get the XML in the Data menu.
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I have a new computer with Excel 2003. The software came preloaded on the
computer. I need to use the XML feature, but cannot find it. It is not
in
the Data List. How can I fix this? Someone suggested I may have to
install
it from the CDs that came with it. If so, will this override what is
already
installed?



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No, I got some Small Business Edition because Professional wasn't offered
when I bought my computer. It came with everything but Access, which I added
myself. Is there a way to upgrade my Excel to that level?

"David Biddulph" wrote:

Do you have the Professional Edition of Office 2003? That's what you need
to get the XML in the Data menu.
--
David Biddulph

"lmb5111" wrote in message
...
I have a new computer with Excel 2003. The software came preloaded on the
computer. I need to use the XML feature, but cannot find it. It is not
in
the Data List. How can I fix this? Someone suggested I may have to
install
it from the CDs that came with it. If so, will this override what is
already
installed?




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