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Is there a good way to tell the VBE to use an older version of excel's object
model. Either when generating code or compiling code? I have loaded MSOffice XP 2003 and now I'm wanting to make sure that I create code that will still work on older versions. What are some "best practices" on how to accomplish this using only 1 PC for development. -- Regards, John |
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