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Doing work for someone. They have Excel 2000. Work is done in 2003. Can this
be sent as an attachment and opened?
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SecretarybyBarry wrote:
Doing work for someone. They have Excel 2000. Work is done in 2003. Can this
be sent as an attachment and opened?

Certainly can, as long as you don't use any functions and formatting
that 2003 has but 2000 doesn't.

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It should work. I do it "all the time". So far I haven't run
acropper of any features in Excel 2003 that I've actually used that
aren't supported in Excel 2000. Most of the Excel 2003 "improvements"
are changes to the user interface, not to the workbook file format, it
would seem.

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Doing work for someone. They have Excel 2000. Work is done in 2003. Can this
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