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phowe43
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      1st May 2008
I've used the Ron deBruin information to add a drop down calendar in a
workbook (excel 2007). Having a problem with I send the file to a user that
is Excel 2003. Is there an addin or something special that needs to be done
for the 2003 user to be able to properly use the sheet?
 
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Jens Peter Karlsen
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      2nd May 2008
This is NOT an Excel newsgroup but a Frontpage newsgroup.
If you had posted to the correct newsgroup you would probably have
received an answer much quicker.
Anyway. In Excel 2007 select Save As Excel97-2003.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen.

On Thu, 1 May 2008 07:22:00 -0700, phowe43
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>I've used the Ron deBruin information to add a drop down calendar in a
>workbook (excel 2007). Having a problem with I send the file to a user that
>is Excel 2003. Is there an addin or something special that needs to be done
>for the 2003 user to be able to properly use the sheet?

 
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