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Nikki

Using Excel 2007 created Spreadsheets in Excel 2003
 
Some of our study group have Excel 2003 while others have Excel 2007. Is
there a patch available for Excel 2003 in order to use 2007 spreadsheets?
There have been some small issues.
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Cheers
Nikki

Tyro[_2_]

Using Excel 2007 created Spreadsheets in Excel 2003
 
You can save workbooks in Excel 97-2003 format from Excel 2007. BUT! If you
use Excel 2007 features that are not available in prior releases, you will
lose those things because of incompatibility. Excel 2007 will run its
compatibility checker when you save a file in an earlier format.

Tyro

"Nikki" wrote in message
...
Some of our study group have Excel 2003 while others have Excel 2007. Is
there a patch available for Excel 2003 in order to use 2007 spreadsheets?
There have been some small issues.
--
Cheers
Nikki




Stan Brown

Using Excel 2007 created Spreadsheets in Excel 2003
 
Mon, 11 Feb 2008 16:40:01 -0800 from Nikki
:
Some of our study group have Excel 2003 while others have Excel
2007. Is there a patch available for Excel 2003 in order to use
2007 spreadsheets? There have been some small issues.


Yes. If you try to open a .xlsx file in Excel 2003, it will ask
whether you want to download a compatibility viewer.

But if your Excel 2007 users save their file in Excel 97-2003 format
(.xls) it should open just fine in Excel 2003. What "issues" are you
having?

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Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com
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