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GeekGoddess

How do you tell which version of excel was used to create a workb.
 
I need to know the exact version of Excel that was used to create various
spreadsheets. How can I tell?

Chip Pearson

I don't think you can determine what version of Excel was used to
create a workbook. You can determine the version that last
calculated the workbook, and the current version, but not the
create version.


--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com








"GeekGoddess" wrote in
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I need to know the exact version of Excel that was used to
create various
spreadsheets. How can I tell?




GeekGoddess

How can you even tell which version last calculated the workbook?

My situation is this: I am a computer professor and my students are
required to use Excel 2003 for their assignments. They are submitting them
in Blackboard (an online educational application). When I download the files
and open them in Excel 2003, I get a message that asks me if I want to save
the changes made to the file that was created with an earlier version of
Excel. Some of these files I am sure were created in 2003. But I would like
to know for sure. I am assuming that Blackboard is somehow modifying the
files - and this is what is prompting the message I get. As the professor,
it would be nice to know. ;-)

"Chip Pearson" wrote:

I don't think you can determine what version of Excel was used to
create a workbook. You can determine the version that last
calculated the workbook, and the current version, but not the
create version.


--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com








"GeekGoddess" wrote in
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I need to know the exact version of Excel that was used to
create various
spreadsheets. How can I tell?





swatsp0p

This was posted on one user's group that didn't make it to the general forum
by Dominicb:

Good afternoon GeekGoddess (just love the name...)

Unfortunately you can't tell the EXACT XL version that created a file. You
could tell roughly by using this macro in the sheet you are trying to
identify:

Sub version()
a = ActiveWorkbook.FileFormat
MsgBox a
End Sub

This will return one of four values:
16 XL 2
29 XL 3
33 XL 4
39 XL 5 / 95
-4143 XL 97 onwards.

Don't know if that helps you, but it's the closest you're going to get I'm
afraid.

HTH

DominicB



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