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How can I verify that an Excel file will work with older versions
I have been asked to check that a file were are sending out will work with
older copies of Excel (at least to version 97). Unfortunately I do not have the older copies to test with. Is there anything which I can download to check this file out . I have saved it as Excel 97 - Excel 2003 but wanted to verify it before posting. |
How can I verify that an Excel file will work with older versions
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How can I verify that an Excel file will work with older versi
" wrote: "Tony English" <Tony skrev i meddelandet ... I have been asked to check that a file were are sending out will work with older copies of Excel (at least to version 97). Unfortunately I do not have the older copies to test with. Is there anything which I can download to check this file out . I have saved it as Excel 97 - Excel 2003 but wanted to verify it before posting. Send it to one person and then call him one the phone..... Hans That isn't possible due to the nature of our work. It cannot be sent out to anybody until it is locked down and tested. Unfortunately I'm the one landed with the job of testing it, without the tools to test it! Cheers, Tony |
How can I verify that an Excel file will work with older versions
Visit eBay and try to find a copy of oldest version of excel you need???
I bet the xl97 would be pretty cheap that way. Tony English wrote: I have been asked to check that a file were are sending out will work with older copies of Excel (at least to version 97). Unfortunately I do not have the older copies to test with. Is there anything which I can download to check this file out . I have saved it as Excel 97 - Excel 2003 but wanted to verify it before posting. -- Dave Peterson |
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