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I am preparing an excel 2003 spreadsheet that several different people are
going to be entering their own data in. I don't know what version of Excel they have so how do I save the file so that it is compatible with older versions? I am doing counts and sums so it is fairly simple things. |
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Excel 2003 uses the same file format as Excel 2002, Excel 2000 and Excel 97.
The only issue would be with Excel 95 and earlier but it's very unlikely your users are using versions that old. -- Jim "Rod" wrote in message ... |I am preparing an excel 2003 spreadsheet that several different people are | going to be entering their own data in. I don't know what version of Excel | they have so how do I save the file so that it is compatible with older | versions? I am doing counts and sums so it is fairly simple things. |
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