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I need to know how to use both 2003 and 2007 in unity. We have an SBS and we
have both 2003 office pro and 2007. We need to be able to share files. Excel
does not like to share files between the 2 versions please help.
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Hi Renee,

you can download a free converter from Microsoft.com to allow you to convert
from 2007 to 2003 when you try to open a 2007 file in 2003.

You can save all files as 2003 files from inside of 2007, (when you do that
the files are in compatibility mode while you are in 2007), but there is no
way you will have all the 2007 features active in 2003.

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I need to know how to use both 2003 and 2007 in unity. We have an SBS and we
have both 2003 office pro and 2007. We need to be able to share files. Excel
does not like to share files between the 2 versions please help.

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