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XL 2010 to XL 2007 backward compatibility
Our department has started using XL 2010, and we must respond to a
client's proposal using XL 2007. Based on this article by Microsoft, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc179167.aspx, we can create a file in 2010, avoid the new statistical functions, sparklines, slicers, conditional formatting, etc., and the client will be able to read our file using XL 2007. Do I understand this correctly? Thanks, Dave O |
XL 2010 to XL 2007 backward compatibility
Find a machine with xl2007 and test your file.
Also, in xl2010 offline help, see... "use office excel 2010 with earlier versions of excel" -- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA http://www.mediafire.com/PrimitiveSoftware (XL Companion add-in: compares, matches, counts, lists, finds, deletes...) "Dave O" wrote in message ... Our department has started using XL 2010, and we must respond to a client's proposal using XL 2007. Based on this article by Microsoft, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc179167.aspx, we can create a file in 2010, avoid the new statistical functions, sparklines, slicers, conditional formatting, etc., and the client will be able to read our file using XL 2007. Do I understand this correctly? Thanks, Dave O |
XL 2010 to XL 2007 backward compatibility
Pivot tables, if I remember rightly, can cause problems going back-level, or perhaps that was 2007 - 97/2003
Regards Fred |
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