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Ed

Need list of the different versions of Excel
 
In the past my first version of Excel was Version 5, now I use Version 8
(Microsoft Excel97).
I would like to know the names (Version numbers) of all the Excels, starting
with the first one.
I am working on a project that I intend to offer for sale to the public.
Therefore, want to know which versions it will work on. Maybe it will on
some prior versions depending on what features are used.
Thankyou
Ed

Niek Otten

Hi Ed,

http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/index.htm

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Kind Regards,

Niek Otten

Microsoft MVP - Excel

"Ed" wrote in message
...
In the past my first version of Excel was Version 5, now I use Version 8
(Microsoft Excel97).
I would like to know the names (Version numbers) of all the Excels,
starting
with the first one.
I am working on a project that I intend to offer for sale to the public.
Therefore, want to know which versions it will work on. Maybe it will on
some prior versions depending on what features are used.
Thankyou
Ed




Jason Morin

See:

http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/index.htm

HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA

-----Original Message-----
In the past my first version of Excel was Version 5,

now I use Version 8
(Microsoft Excel97).
I would like to know the names (Version numbers) of all

the Excels, starting
with the first one.
I am working on a project that I intend to offer for

sale to the public.
Therefore, want to know which versions it will work on.

Maybe it will on
some prior versions depending on what features are used.
Thankyou
Ed
.


Jeff

In addition to the version history at
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/index.htm, you might find the following
links helpful - I think both are as of May 2004 ... be nice to find
something more current ... but may help get a perspective on how many
users are using each version.

http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=384

http://www.fontstuff.com/comment/comment03.htm#survey2

HTH,

Jeff



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