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I can read the excel version using a macro. Thanks to info from this
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maybe you can use:

MsgBox Application.Version & vbLf & Application.OperatingSystem

On 08/18/2010 02:56, Fan924 wrote:
I can read the excel version using a macro. Thanks to info from this
group. Is there a way to read the Windows version too?


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