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Default Using Lotus 123 command in excel 2003

I m using Office 2003. But problem is that there i could not able to use
lotus 123 command.

Why so?

Please help me

Rao Ratan Singh
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Why would you? I believe it allows for some things to be done and you can go
to toolsoptionstransition to change a few things

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I m using Office 2003. But problem is that there i could not able to use
lotus 123 command.

Why so?

Please help me

Rao Ratan Singh


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The feature you're referring too (Help, Lotus 1-2-3 Help) last appeared in
Excel 2002. Microsoft has been gradually cutting back on its 1-2-3 support
and this is just another step in that process.

If you have any questions on how to do something in Excel this is the place
to ask. It's best to go "cold turkey" when learning Excel (been there<g).

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I m using Office 2003. But problem is that there i could not able to use
lotus 123 command.

Why so?

Please help me

Rao Ratan Singh



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