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Default Several versions of Excel on same PC / same user?

I have a problem with a client that has users with xl95 so I have to write
the program in xl95. I have an xp home machine with xl95, xl97sr2, and
xl2002 all on the same machine. Of course, you do not install in the same
directory and it's best to install the oldest first. My computer came with
xl2002 and I installed xl95 and then xl97 and have had no problems. Best you
develop the program in the older version.

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I have developed an application in VBA in Excel 2003, and when testing
it on the customer's PC, with Excel 2000, we ran into some trouble.

Does anyone know if I can install Excel 2000 on my PC (running Win XP
Pro SP1), even though I already have Excel 2003 on that PC? For
testing purposes of course.

If not, is it an option to make a new user profile and have this one
running Excel 2000?

Thank you in advance!



Best regards,
-NorTor




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