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Default Advice - Excel 2003 Compatibility

I need to rewrite an old Lotus 123 spreadsheet to Excel. I have 2 PCs, one
with Excel 2000 and the other with Excel 2002. I've never worked with Excel
2003, but all of the stores using the spreadsheet have 2003 and that's what
the rewrite needs to be done in. Unfortunately, we're not very consistent
here so everybody has something different. Keeps you on your toes! So,
without further adieu, here are my questions:
1. I've had a problem in the past running 2002 & 2000 on the same PC. Will
2003 run on the same PC as either 2002 or 2000 without causing problems?
2. If, as I suspect, I cannot run 2003 with another Excel version, can I
get rid of 2000 and still support all the spreadsheets done in that version?
3. Is the VB code a lot different in 2003 or will I be able to adjust
fairly easily?
Thanks for any words of wisdom; I don't have 2003 yet to work with, but have
started the rewrite and do not want to proceed if I'm going to get slapped
around.

 
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