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Backwords compatibility

Graeme has attended:
Excel Advanced course

by - delegate Graeme [1 post] (2008 Feb 20 Wed, 16:42) replyReply

Back in the office we have MSExcel 2000. Is the functionality we have learned about in Excel 2003 compatible with earlier versions?

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RE: Backwords compatibility

by - trainer Rajeev gold contributer[480 posts] (2008 Feb 25 Mon, 16:27) replyReply

Dear Graeme

Thank you for attending Excel Advanced course and hope you benefited from the course.

Most of the features that we covered in the course are similar in Excel 2000. The only thing I can think of is that the capability of the features might be limited in Excel 2000 compared to Excel 2003.

What I can suggest you is if you are trying to use a feature and you can’t figure out how it needs to be done in Excel 2000 then simply post the question and somebody will definitely be able to answer that question for you.

I hope this helps.

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Kindest Regards

Rajeev Rawat
MOS Master Instructor 2000 and 2003


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