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Default 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.
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Default 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.


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