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Help for Lotus 1-2-3 users in Excel
In older versions of Excel, there used to be a way to get Excel to
"translate" Lotus 1-2-3 commands into Excel keystrokes. Anyone know if this is still possible in Excel 2003? Standard Help doesn't answer this. -- Djhawk |
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Help for Lotus 1-2-3 users in Excel
Tools Options, the Transition tab. See the various options.
Under Help, search for Lotus 1-2-3 for details on using transition. "Djhawk" wrote: In older versions of Excel, there used to be a way to get Excel to "translate" Lotus 1-2-3 commands into Excel keystrokes. Anyone know if this is still possible in Excel 2003? Standard Help doesn't answer this. -- Djhawk |
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Help for Lotus 1-2-3 users in Excel
Excel 2002 seems to be the last version with keystroke specific help. MS
has been phasing out features for former 1-2-3 users for some time as their numbers have dwindled. -- Jim "Djhawk" wrote in message ... | In older versions of Excel, there used to be a way to get Excel to | "translate" Lotus 1-2-3 commands into Excel keystrokes. Anyone know if this | is still possible in Excel 2003? Standard Help doesn't answer this. | | -- | Djhawk |
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