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Default ListObject in Excel 2000 ?

I'm developing an application for users who are for the most part using
Excel 2000. I want to take advantage of the Worksheet.ListObject, but I
don't know if the ListObject was in Excel 2000 or later versions. If
you know if Excell 2000 had the ListObject or not, please let me know.
Thanks

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Default ListObject in Excel 2000 ?

ListObject does not exist in Excel 2000.


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I'm developing an application for users who are for the most
part using
Excel 2000. I want to take advantage of the
Worksheet.ListObject, but I
don't know if the ListObject was in Excel 2000 or later
versions. If
you know if Excell 2000 had the ListObject or not, please let
me know.
Thanks



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