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I need to get the current Excel version in a cell, if I use =INFO("release")
I get 10 or 11. Is there anything that will give me "Microsoft Office Excel
2003 (11) SP3" in a cell as it shows in "About Microsoft Excel" from menu?

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You need to compile a table which maps release number to detailed description
as you have shown and then use VLOOKUP with INFO("releaese") to get what you
want.

You can get the mapping at
http://www.computerliteracy.co.uk/excel_versions.htm.

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I need to get the current Excel version in a cell, if I use =INFO("release")
I get 10 or 11. Is there anything that will give me "Microsoft Office Excel
2003 (11) SP3" in a cell as it shows in "About Microsoft Excel" from menu?

Thanks
Mike

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