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Hi guys,

I have written a small financial cashflow project using
Excel 2000. I have discovered that it will not run on
Excel 97, due to missing references etc. Is it possible to
transfer these refercence to Excel 97, as the most
important calculation macro's are the ones that don't
work !

Any ideas much appreciated.

Michael
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Hi Michael

You can either save it in 97 -references will usually upgrade but not
downgrade, or use late binding. See
http://www.erlandsendata.no/english/...baoleolebasics
on this.

Which references are causing problems ?
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Hi guys,

I have written a small financial cashflow project using
Excel 2000. I have discovered that it will not run on
Excel 97, due to missing references etc. Is it possible to
transfer these refercence to Excel 97, as the most
important calculation macro's are the ones that don't
work !

Any ideas much appreciated.

Michael



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