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Hey Everybody,

I found an excel file in the templates that I need but when I go to download
and open it opens in 2007 and not 2003. I am using excel 2003 and only have
the trial verson of 2007. I do not want to run 2007 yet, what do I need to
change in order to open this template in 2003?

Thanks in advance
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Save the file to your desktop, start Excel 2003, File-Open and look for the
file on your desktop.

"chefmike" wrote:

Hey Everybody,

I found an excel file in the templates that I need but when I go to download
and open it opens in 2007 and not 2003. I am using excel 2003 and only have
the trial verson of 2007. I do not want to run 2007 yet, what do I need to
change in order to open this template in 2003?

Thanks in advance
chefmike

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