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Hoping that someone can help me out.
In Microsoft Word (v. 2003) there is a function called "Versions" that I use all the time. Is there a similar function in Excel? Thanks so much for your help. |
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Use =INFO("release")
XL 2003 is release 11.0; XL 2007 is 12.0; the next version will be 14.0 (who is superstitious in Redmond?) best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Denise" wrote in message ... Hoping that someone can help me out. In Microsoft Word (v. 2003) there is a function called "Versions" that I use all the time. Is there a similar function in Excel? Thanks so much for your help. |
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Not really, you can create the effect using save As.
Denise wrote: Hoping that someone can help me out. In Microsoft Word (v. 2003) there is a function called "Versions" that I use all the time. Is there a similar function in Excel? Thanks so much for your help. |
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