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Where can I obtain a list of 2003 functions that are no longer functional in
2003? Also, we have a number of templates built in 2003. How do we know if a 2003 formula is no longer functional in 2007? Is there a generic "N/A" or VALUE populating the cell? Or, ... ? Thanks, Connie |
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![]() Connie-UTHSCSA;445099 Wrote: Where can I obtain a list of 2003 functions that are no longer functional in 2003? Also, we have a number of templates built in 2003. How do we know if a 2003 formula is no longer functional in 2007? Is there a generic "N/A" or VALUE populating the cell? Or, ... ? Thanks, Connie No Functions have been deprecated AFAIK. For a general overview of changes: 'Excel 2007' (http://visio.mvps.org/Excel_2007.htm) -- DonkeyOte ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DonkeyOte's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?userid=231 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=123389 |
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All functions are available in 2007 (some are even enhanced). You can review
the list of functions in 2007. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...791861033.aspx If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Connie-UTHSCSA" wrote: Where can I obtain a list of 2003 functions that are no longer functional in 2003? Also, we have a number of templates built in 2003. How do we know if a 2003 formula is no longer functional in 2007? Is there a generic "N/A" or VALUE populating the cell? Or, ... ? Thanks, Connie |
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Hi Connie,
If you mean Excel built-in Functions (part of a formula, the ones you can insert via the fx symbol); I don't think any have been removed. But some formulas may cause problems; labels (as a sort of undefined names) are no longer supported; use defined names instead. Defined names can cause problems if they could also mean a cell address in the extended range of Excel2007 (names like abc1 or A1000000). I think you get a warning in both cases. Is there anything specific you are worried about? -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Connie-UTHSCSA" wrote in message ... Where can I obtain a list of 2003 functions that are no longer functional in 2003? Also, we have a number of templates built in 2003. How do we know if a 2003 formula is no longer functional in 2007? Is there a generic "N/A" or VALUE populating the cell? Or, ... ? Thanks, Connie |
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Niek -
Thanks for your insight. I think this is the problem we were having. I believe the staff were accustomed to using labels in the building of the formulas. Thanks, Connie "Niek Otten" wrote: Hi Connie, If you mean Excel built-in Functions (part of a formula, the ones you can insert via the fx symbol); I don't think any have been removed. But some formulas may cause problems; labels (as a sort of undefined names) are no longer supported; use defined names instead. Defined names can cause problems if they could also mean a cell address in the extended range of Excel2007 (names like abc1 or A1000000). I think you get a warning in both cases. Is there anything specific you are worried about? -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Connie-UTHSCSA" wrote in message ... Where can I obtain a list of 2003 functions that are no longer functional in 2003? Also, we have a number of templates built in 2003. How do we know if a 2003 formula is no longer functional in 2007? Is there a generic "N/A" or VALUE populating the cell? Or, ... ? Thanks, Connie |
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Hi Connie,
Please post back here if here is anything else causing problems -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Connie-UTHSCSA" wrote in message ... Niek - Thanks for your insight. I think this is the problem we were having. I believe the staff were accustomed to using labels in the building of the formulas. Thanks, Connie "Niek Otten" wrote: Hi Connie, If you mean Excel built-in Functions (part of a formula, the ones you can insert via the fx symbol); I don't think any have been removed. But some formulas may cause problems; labels (as a sort of undefined names) are no longer supported; use defined names instead. Defined names can cause problems if they could also mean a cell address in the extended range of Excel2007 (names like abc1 or A1000000). I think you get a warning in both cases. Is there anything specific you are worried about? -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Connie-UTHSCSA" wrote in message ... Where can I obtain a list of 2003 functions that are no longer functional in 2003? Also, we have a number of templates built in 2003. How do we know if a 2003 formula is no longer functional in 2007? Is there a generic "N/A" or VALUE populating the cell? Or, ... ? Thanks, Connie |
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