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I'm pretty sure the answer to this question is yes, but I figured I'd double
check he If I create an Excel workbook in Excel 2003 I can save it as an Excel 2000 document, correct? And this will allow me to open the Excel file in XL 2000? Thanks, Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. |
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xl97 to xl2003 use the same file format.
So you should have no trouble. Dave F wrote: I'm pretty sure the answer to this question is yes, but I figured I'd double check he If I create an Excel workbook in Excel 2003 I can save it as an Excel 2000 document, correct? And this will allow me to open the Excel file in XL 2000? Thanks, Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. -- Dave Peterson |
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-- Brevity is the soul of wit. "Dave Peterson" wrote: xl97 to xl2003 use the same file format. So you should have no trouble. Dave F wrote: I'm pretty sure the answer to this question is yes, but I figured I'd double check he If I create an Excel workbook in Excel 2003 I can save it as an Excel 2000 document, correct? And this will allow me to open the Excel file in XL 2000? Thanks, Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. -- Dave Peterson |
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