What is the oldest version of Excel you run?

If that version has Microsoft Excel Workbook in the drop down box make sure
the clients select it as the default under Tools, Options, Transition.

David

I know enough to know I don't know enough


-----Original Message-----
From: James Button [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: Read-only XLS file???


David,

Yes corruption is a probability, especially when 'functional features' have
to be removed

But an inability to edit is assured if you run Office 95, and get sent an
office XP level workbook

And - you don't need to tell me about the corruption etc. -
I told, and told, and explained to the clients why they had problems.

And they still wouldn't spend the money to upgrade.

But - as I stated - they are all on XP now!
( Well nobody had told me any different on Thursday)

JimB

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