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John Keith[_2_]

Multiple versions of excel ...
 
I have Office2003 loaded, I discovered the error of my ways when farming out
VBA that I develop to PCs running eariler versions.

I just loaded Office2000 so I have a test platform for trying earlier
versions... but All of my Start program icons are all messed up. I never can
tell which version I am going to get... (kind of like Forest Gump's
chocolates)

I am running Win2000 with SP4...
What is the best/simplest way to:
1) make a folder in StartProgramsOffice2000(show each office 2000 app)
2) make a folder in StartProgramsOffice2003(show each office 2003 app)
3) default the xls (or all office extensions) files so that when launching
it will automatically use 2003.

Or is there a better way to set up my VBA development environment?

I can't seem to make a new folder in STARTPROGRAMS_______ is that
controlled by the registry? Is there some sequence to redo the Installs so
that I can accomplish seperating the versions?

--
Regards,
John

Don Guillett

Multiple versions of excel ...
 
The easiest way is to install the earliest version first,etc
I have xl95,xl97sr2,xl2002 all installed.

You can go into folder optionsfile typesfind xlschange to browse for the
exe.

\--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"John Keith" wrote in message
...
I have Office2003 loaded, I discovered the error of my ways when farming
out
VBA that I develop to PCs running eariler versions.

I just loaded Office2000 so I have a test platform for trying earlier
versions... but All of my Start program icons are all messed up. I never
can
tell which version I am going to get... (kind of like Forest Gump's
chocolates)

I am running Win2000 with SP4...
What is the best/simplest way to:
1) make a folder in StartProgramsOffice2000(show each office 2000 app)
2) make a folder in StartProgramsOffice2003(show each office 2003 app)
3) default the xls (or all office extensions) files so that when launching
it will automatically use 2003.

Or is there a better way to set up my VBA development environment?

I can't seem to make a new folder in STARTPROGRAMS_______ is that
controlled by the registry? Is there some sequence to redo the Installs
so
that I can accomplish seperating the versions?

--
Regards,
John




JNW

Multiple versions of excel ...
 
If you've got the budget, I've heard Virtual PC is handy. You can run
multiple OS and office versions at once.

"Don Guillett" wrote:

The easiest way is to install the earliest version first,etc
I have xl95,xl97sr2,xl2002 all installed.

You can go into folder optionsfile typesfind xlschange to browse for the
exe.

\--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"John Keith" wrote in message
...
I have Office2003 loaded, I discovered the error of my ways when farming
out
VBA that I develop to PCs running eariler versions.

I just loaded Office2000 so I have a test platform for trying earlier
versions... but All of my Start program icons are all messed up. I never
can
tell which version I am going to get... (kind of like Forest Gump's
chocolates)

I am running Win2000 with SP4...
What is the best/simplest way to:
1) make a folder in StartProgramsOffice2000(show each office 2000 app)
2) make a folder in StartProgramsOffice2003(show each office 2003 app)
3) default the xls (or all office extensions) files so that when launching
it will automatically use 2003.

Or is there a better way to set up my VBA development environment?

I can't seem to make a new folder in STARTPROGRAMS_______ is that
controlled by the registry? Is there some sequence to redo the Installs
so
that I can accomplish seperating the versions?

--
Regards,
John





John.Greenan

Multiple versions of excel ...
 
Have a look at this

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;828956


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www.alignment-systems.com


"John Keith" wrote:

I have Office2003 loaded, I discovered the error of my ways when farming out
VBA that I develop to PCs running eariler versions.

I just loaded Office2000 so I have a test platform for trying earlier
versions... but All of my Start program icons are all messed up. I never can
tell which version I am going to get... (kind of like Forest Gump's
chocolates)

I am running Win2000 with SP4...
What is the best/simplest way to:
1) make a folder in StartProgramsOffice2000(show each office 2000 app)
2) make a folder in StartProgramsOffice2003(show each office 2003 app)
3) default the xls (or all office extensions) files so that when launching
it will automatically use 2003.

Or is there a better way to set up my VBA development environment?

I can't seem to make a new folder in STARTPROGRAMS_______ is that
controlled by the registry? Is there some sequence to redo the Installs so
that I can accomplish seperating the versions?

--
Regards,
John



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