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I ahve a spread sheet written in 2003 but need to be able to use it in 2000.
Is there an add-in to allow buttons and other items to work in 2000. |
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You should be able to use a workbook created in 2003 in 2000 with
little or no modification. There are few functional differences between the two versions and the file format is unchanged and the object model is unchanged with the exception of the new features added in 2003. What problems do you encounter when attempting to use the 2003 xla in 2000? As a general rule, you should always develop for the earliest version that you need to support. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP Excel 1998 - 2010 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com [email on web site] On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 13:19:03 -0800, JoeKing wrote: I ahve a spread sheet written in 2003 but need to be able to use it in 2000. Is there an add-in to allow buttons and other items to work in 2000. |
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