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New Excel 2003
Are there any gains to the new as compared to excel 2002
I have got a very large spread sheet and I am not that proficient at programming. Are the limitations the same as in 2002 version in memory used, size of file etc. Is there a limitation on VBA procedure sizes, etc |
New Excel 2003
Excel 2003 is little changed over 2002 to be honest. The specs are
identical. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP |
New Excel 2003
The one improvement in XL 2003 is in the statistical functions. Until now
STDEV(99,100,101) correctly gave 1 but STDEV(99999999, 100000000, 100000001) gave 0 (wrong). This and similar algorithm problems have been solved. Bernard "David" wrote in message ... Are there any gains to the new as compared to excel 2002 I have got a very large spread sheet and I am not that proficient at programming. Are the limitations the same as in 2002 version in memory used, size of file etc. Is there a limitation on VBA procedure sizes, etc |
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