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Default Maintaining Maximum Platform Compatibility

I am just learning about all the issues associated with maintaining
compatibility between different software years, discovered when I sent the
completed file to my boss for approval€¦ low and behold, a reference error.
So now, trying desperately to gather my pride from the floor, I come to you
because this forum has helped me so much in the past two weeks.

I need to maintain compatibility of my excel 2003 document that I have
created. I need it to work on Office 2000 and up. I have read all the posts
that I can find about €śbinding€ť but, I still dont understand how to use this
to automatically maintain my files compatibility. How is this code written
and implemented? If the file is saved, and opened again on an earlier
version of excel€¦ will it still work?

I desperately need guidance€¦

Thank you for your help in advance!

~Josh

 
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