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I don't know why this is happening. Excel 2002 and Excel 2000 can certainly
share files. In fact Excel 97 through Excel 2003 use the same file format. If a user makes a change to a local copy of the workbook and emails it to the user of another Excel version, can he open it locally? -- Jim Rech Excel MVP "James Deland" wrote in message ... | Situation, | | Group of 7 users, 4 running Windows 2000, Office 2000. 3 Running WinXP pro | with Office XP Pro. Problem occures when a user from the win2K group creats | and Excel documents and save sit on a shared drive. A user from the Win XP | group then opens this document and alters the save it overwriting the | orriginal. the Win2K user the attempts to open the document and an error | occurs. Excel.exe has coused an error and will be closed. The file now only | can be opened successfully on a XP machine. I thought that Office XP was | backwards compatable. I managed to rectify the problem by changing the | default save format of office xp Excel to Microsoft 97/2000 -95/98 . Can | anyone explain why this is happening and is there is a way arround this | problem without having to go to each of ~300 machines and changing the | translation setting. | | Regards | | James | |
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