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davewill

Was track changes available in Excel 97 and 2000?
 
I need to track changes in a file that will be edited by people using 97,
2000, and 2003 (don't you love large corporations!). Is this possible. I
know it can be done in 2003.

Thanks,

davewill

Pete_UK

Was track changes available in Excel 97 and 2000?
 
You can certainly do it in Excel 2000, and I'm fairly sure you could
also do it in Excel 97 - next time I fire up my old PC I'll check !!
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Hope this helps.

Pete

On Jul 16, 6:22 pm, davewill wrote:
I need to track changes in a file that will be edited by people using 97,
2000, and 2003 (don't you love large corporations!). Is this possible. I
know it can be done in 2003.

Thanks,

davewill




davewill

Was track changes available in Excel 97 and 2000?
 
That would be great, Thanks!
--
Thanks,

davewill


"Pete_UK" wrote:

You can certainly do it in Excel 2000, and I'm fairly sure you could
also do it in Excel 97 - next time I fire up my old PC I'll check !!
<bg

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Jul 16, 6:22 pm, davewill wrote:
I need to track changes in a file that will be edited by people using 97,
2000, and 2003 (don't you love large corporations!). Is this possible. I
know it can be done in 2003.

Thanks,

davewill






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