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Default Excel 2000 to 2003, Resources for Compatability?

Hi all,

We're upgrading from Office 2000 to 2003 shortly, and I've been having a
look through these forums to see if I can expect any issues with the upgrade
affecting workbooks written for 2000. I've seen quite a few items where these
are "niggly issues" - and small amendments are all that's required to make
items work in 2003, usually due to tighter controls being in place in 2003.

In order to pre-empt a lot of posts along the lines of "this code works in
2000, but not now, HELP"....... does anyone know of an online resource (or a
decent reference book) which has details regarding the changes that I might
expect?

I'd rather be aware of any necessary changes ahead of time so that I can
prepare ahead if possible, minimise impact on users, and avoid my frustration
trying to figure out what's wrong - not to mention wasting valuable time of
members here with a string of questions and code queries once I hit any
problems!

Many thanks in advance
DS
 
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