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Differences between Excel 2000 and 2003?

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Per-Anders - 31 Jan 2008 10:36 GMT
Hi!

I work in a software development project where I have application which uses
Excel for some advanced calculations. The application access the Excel sheet
and writes it's input in some specific cells and then reads the result from
some other cells.

Now have the computer department decided to upgrade from Office 2000 to
Office 2003. My questions is if there are any known differences between these
Excel versions that might affect my application?

Many thanks!

Regards, Per-Anders.
Pete_UK - 31 Jan 2008 11:18 GMT
Well, it depends on what your application actually does within Excel,
but there should not be any major problems.

Pete

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Per-Anders - 31 Jan 2008 12:14 GMT
Thanks for fast response!

The application (Visual Basic) accesses Excel via COM object. When
connection is done then it only writes its input into certain cells and then
reads the answer/output from another cell and exits Excel...

Regards, Per-Anders.

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Pete_UK - 31 Jan 2008 12:47 GMT
You're welcome.

Pete

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