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<blockquote data-quote="shades" data-source="post: 33832" data-attributes="member: 4773"><p>You either have Excel v. X or Excel 2004. Excel 2003 is the latest Windows version of the software.</p><p></p><p><u>Windows:</u></p><p>Excel 97</p><p>Excel 2000</p><p>Excel 2002</p><p>Excel 2003</p><p></p><p><u>Mac:</u></p><p>Excel 98</p><p>Excel 2001</p><p>Excel v. X</p><p>Exvel 2004</p><p></p><p>Depending on what you are trying to look at, there have been significant changes in the object model from Excel 97 to Excel 2003/Excel 2004 (this is crucial if any kind of macro is involved). There can be problems with even opening Excel 97 on a machine with Excel 2002 (Windows also). It would be interesting to see whether someone with Excel 2002 could open it; technically it should, but...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shades, post: 33832, member: 4773"] You either have Excel v. X or Excel 2004. Excel 2003 is the latest Windows version of the software. [u]Windows:[/u] Excel 97 Excel 2000 Excel 2002 Excel 2003 [u]Mac:[/u] Excel 98 Excel 2001 Excel v. X Exvel 2004 Depending on what you are trying to look at, there have been significant changes in the object model from Excel 97 to Excel 2003/Excel 2004 (this is crucial if any kind of macro is involved). There can be problems with even opening Excel 97 on a machine with Excel 2002 (Windows also). It would be interesting to see whether someone with Excel 2002 could open it; technically it should, but... [/QUOTE]
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