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When we migrate to 2007, will all of the references to "Microsoft Excel 11.0
Object Library" (for example) still work in macros created using Excel 2003,
or will we need to reference a new object library?

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Hi Barb,

All of your Excel object library references will automatically change to
"Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library" when you open older version workbooks
in Excel 2007.

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When we migrate to 2007, will all of the references to "Microsoft Excel
11.0
Object Library" (for example) still work in macros created using Excel
2003,
or will we need to reference a new object library?

Thanks,
Barb Reinhardt



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