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Bill Martin
 
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Default Excel 2003 -vs- 97

Finally I broke down and upgraded to Excel 2003 from Excel97. Various small
differences exist that I'm trying to come to terms with. Specifically, in
'97 when I clicked on "File", the bottom of the menu would have the last 10
files that I had used where I could click one to open it again.

Does 2003 have this feature buried in it's configuration somewhere? It
seems that I have to click FileOpen and mouse through all my files to get
to the one that I want. I don't see the configuration control for this
where it was with '97.

Also, how does one get to the simple Excel Help file now? When I click on
it and enter a search term it gives me a zillion things from the web which I
didn't ask for - what I asked for was the local Excel Help file. I'd like
to start there with problems before doing a wider search of the Microsoft's
web site for more esoteric links.

Thanks.

Bill


 
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