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Default Checking for VBA5, not VBA6

Thanks to Tom Ogilvy, I understand you can check for VBA6 using:

#If VBA6 then

Msgbox "Yes"

#Else

Msgbox "No"

#End if

When I replaced the "VBA6 with "VBA5" in Excel 97, the code returned "No".

Am I properly referencing the version by entering VBA5?
Should I be checking something else? Is it VBA5.0, I don't know.

Thanks,

Matt
 
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