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If I have an excel spreadsheet, (on a Windows Millennium computer) which
has an InternetExplorer object embedded into a userform, and I move this
to a WinXP computer (where the version of IE will be slightly
different), am I likely to run into any problems, i.e. will I have to
renove the object and then re-add it?
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It should probably work without any changes.


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If I have an excel spreadsheet, (on a Windows Millennium
computer) which has an InternetExplorer object embedded into a
userform, and I move this to a WinXP computer (where the
version of IE will be slightly different), am I likely to run
into any problems, i.e. will I have to renove the object and
then re-add it?
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Mike



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