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Default Referencing two versions Object models

Good afternoon,

I have developed a rather lengthy project in Excel 2003 that I would like to
allow my coworkers to use. Unfortunately they have Office XP/2002, and when
they open the file, they are greeted with "Cannot Find Library or some such
since the VBE is looking for the Office 2003 reference. Now I could just
have them copy the office 2003 .tlb file to the appropriate directory on
their systems, but that portion of the file structure has permissions in
place that keep lowly users such as us from modyfying it and would require an
admin to copy each one by had.

Is it possible to have the code selectively reference different object
libraries based on the version of the Office program running? And if I have
already specified Office11 (Office 2003) libraries will this keep the "Can't
remove control or Reference; in use" message from stopping the show? Thank
you in advance for any hyelp that you might give me on this vexxing matter.

Cory
 
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