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In Excel 2000 you could use a demo mode to activate the old Lotus menu
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Look at ToolsOptionTransition
-- Kind regards, Niek Otten "DAW" wrote in message ... In Excel 2000 you could use a demo mode to activate the old Lotus menu commands. Can you do this in Excel 2003? |
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It's gone from xl2003.
DAW wrote: In Excel 2000 you could use a demo mode to activate the old Lotus menu commands. Can you do this in Excel 2003? -- Dave Peterson |
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