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Sure. But remember that you'll lose those extra columns and extra rows and any
feature that's new in xl2007. If I knew I had to share with people who use xl2003, I think I'd keep using .xls in compatibility mode. I think it would make a bit simpler for me. Carolina wrote: It worked! Can I then save it in the compatibility mode for other people with 2003 version to see? "Dave Peterson" wrote: Yes. Save the file as a normal (xl2007) style workbook. Then close it and reopen it. Carolina wrote: I am using Excel 2007 and got to column IV and can't insert more columns. I am saving the document in a compatability mode (.xls), could this be the problem? "whatabob" wrote: "user_u" wrote: What is the maximum number of the columns? Is the last column really named "IV"?? Excel 2007 allows 2 to the 12th (16384) columns, of which the last is headed "XFD". -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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