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If I put xlUnlocked cells in workbook open, will it work in Excel 97?

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It should.

But a better design rule is to develop workbooks on the oldest version of excel
that the user's will be running.

There are some things that were added in xl2k+ that won't work with xl97.

(This isn't one of them, though.)



Marc wrote:

If I put xlUnlocked cells in workbook open, will it work in Excel 97?

Thanks in advance


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Thanks Dave,

Also, in Excel 97, does it work protect VBA project? I have Excel 2003, and
I have protected project. Shall it work in Excel 97?

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Does it work ok in a workbook with a protected project?

Yes.

But the real best way to test this kind of stuff is to try it with xl97.

Marc wrote:

Thanks Dave,

Also, in Excel 97, does it work protect VBA project? I have Excel 2003, and
I have protected project. Shall it work in Excel 97?

Thanks


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