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will VBA code designed for Excel 2000 run in Excel 97.

or do I need to ask my customer to upgrade.

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magic 8-ball says most probably.

But you won't know for sure until you test it there. There were a few things
added in xl2k that won't run in xl97.

It might be easier (pronounced cheaper) for you to modify your code.

If you support multiple versions of excel, it would probably be better to
develop in the oldest version.

Moiz wrote:

will VBA code designed for Excel 2000 run in Excel 97.

or do I need to ask my customer to upgrade.

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it will, but you might have to recompile it and adjust things like dates from lets say 01/01/97 to 01/01/1997
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