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I spent years developing a software applicaitonthat has extra menu
items at the top, and it works, finally, really well...on Excel 2003. Along comes 2007, and the add-ins now are hidden from the soccer moms that use the program in an obscure 'add-on' box. Is there any way that I can detect that someone using my program has Excel 2007 and display special help messages or something so that I do not have to rewrite everything? I have seen ways to change the ribbon back to the 2003 headers, but if the user is familiar with the ribbon concept, that could even cause more confusion in the future. Thanks in advance (again). |
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