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Excel version differences
We have several users that access a common spreadsheet.
They all use Excel 2002. The Excel sheet uses the following Microsoft Object Libraries: Excel 10, Office 10, Outlook 10 and Word 10. One of the users now has a new pc running Excel 2003. When he accesses the spreadsheet and saves it, it converts the libraries to Excel 11, Office 11, Outlook 11 and Word 11. When the other users go into the file and try to save it we get errors due to missing DLL's. Can we specify that the Excel 2003 user doesn't update the DLL's or must all users be on the same version? |
Excel version differences
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use late binding for solving this issue -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Gary" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... We have several users that access a common spreadsheet. They all use Excel 2002. The Excel sheet uses the following Microsoft Object Libraries: Excel 10, Office 10, Outlook 10 and Word 10. One of the users now has a new pc running Excel 2003. When he accesses the spreadsheet and saves it, it converts the libraries to Excel 11, Office 11, Outlook 11 and Word 11. When the other users go into the file and try to save it we get errors due to missing DLL's. Can we specify that the Excel 2003 user doesn't update the DLL's or must all users be on the same version? |
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