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they have a forum for Excel/Office/Mac questions. This really isn't it.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Lots of people know. They corrected my myopic response to a similar question. Chris Mahoney wrote: At least one person realises that Windows isn't the only OS on the planet :) Chris On 8/2/05 1:52 PM, in article , "Dave Peterson" wrote: Those darn Macs are up to 2004 (if I believe the people who have corrected me <vbg.) Tom Ogilvy wrote: Hmm, I'm running 2004 The latest version is xl2003. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Chris Mahoney" wrote in message ... Split was added in xl2k. Tom Ogilvy posted a split97 that could make your life a bit easier: Hmm, I'm running 2004 and Split doesn't seem to exist. Weird. I found an example online, but I get Sub or function not defined when I try to use it. I'll have to try out that 97 version. Chris -- Dave Peterson |
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