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Office 2000 Programming with Office 2003
I am developping a project which needs to be compatible with Office 2000,
although i do not own Office 2000 Developper. How might i go buy getting the Object Libraries needed for Office 2000? TIA, Ahmed |
Office 2000 Programming with Office 2003
You should install office 2000 and do your development there.
The object libraries are in the basic office application. Nothing special about Office 2000 developer from that aspect. It is always best to develop using the oldest copy of Excel where the application has to operate. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Ahmed" <ahmed@N O - S P A M cuic N O - S P A M .ca wrote in message ... I am developping a project which needs to be compatible with Office 2000, although i do not own Office 2000 Developper. How might i go buy getting the Object Libraries needed for Office 2000? TIA, Ahmed |
Office 2000 Programming with Office 2003
Thanks for the info!
I found the Object Library on the CD for Excel Excel9.OLB, can i simply use it as a reference or must i actually install Office 2000? Ahmed "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... You should install office 2000 and do your development there. The object libraries are in the basic office application. Nothing special about Office 2000 developer from that aspect. It is always best to develop using the oldest copy of Excel where the application has to operate. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Ahmed" <ahmed@N O - S P A M cuic N O - S P A M .ca wrote in message ... I am developping a project which needs to be compatible with Office 2000, although i do not own Office 2000 Developper. How might i go buy getting the Object Libraries needed for Office 2000? TIA, Ahmed |
Office 2000 Programming with Office 2003
I think to get the benefit of developing and testing in xl2000, you would
need to install it. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=166692 XL: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Excel http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=214388 XL2000: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Excel http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=290576 OFFXP: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Office http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=218861 OFF2000: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Office http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=167985 OFF: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Office http://support.microsoft.com/default...56&Product=ofw Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Office with Office 2003 -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Ahmed" <ahmed@N O - S P A M cuic N O - S P A M .ca wrote in message . .. Thanks for the info! I found the Object Library on the CD for Excel Excel9.OLB, can i simply use it as a reference or must i actually install Office 2000? Ahmed "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... You should install office 2000 and do your development there. The object libraries are in the basic office application. Nothing special about Office 2000 developer from that aspect. It is always best to develop using the oldest copy of Excel where the application has to operate. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Ahmed" <ahmed@N O - S P A M cuic N O - S P A M .ca wrote in message ... I am developping a project which needs to be compatible with Office 2000, although i do not own Office 2000 Developper. How might i go buy getting the Object Libraries needed for Office 2000? TIA, Ahmed |
Office 2000 Programming with Office 2003
Thanks Tom!
I Guess i will uninstall my Office 2003 and then install 2000 and 2003 over it! Thanks for the info! Ahmed "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... I think to get the benefit of developing and testing in xl2000, you would need to install it. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=166692 XL: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Excel http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=214388 XL2000: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Excel http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=290576 OFFXP: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Office http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=218861 OFF2000: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Office http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=167985 OFF: Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Office http://support.microsoft.com/default...56&Product=ofw Running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Office with Office 2003 -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Ahmed" <ahmed@N O - S P A M cuic N O - S P A M .ca wrote in message . .. Thanks for the info! I found the Object Library on the CD for Excel Excel9.OLB, can i simply use it as a reference or must i actually install Office 2000? Ahmed "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... You should install office 2000 and do your development there. The object libraries are in the basic office application. Nothing special about Office 2000 developer from that aspect. It is always best to develop using the oldest copy of Excel where the application has to operate. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Ahmed" <ahmed@N O - S P A M cuic N O - S P A M .ca wrote in message ... I am developping a project which needs to be compatible with Office 2000, although i do not own Office 2000 Developper. How might i go buy getting the Object Libraries needed for Office 2000? TIA, Ahmed |
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