You're welcome.
Pete
On Jan 31, 12:14*pm, Per-Anders <PerAnd...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> 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.
>
>
>
> "Pete_UK" wrote:
> > Well, it depends on what your application actually does within Excel,
> > but there should not be any major problems.
>
> > Pete
>
> > On Jan 31, 10:36 am, Per-Anders <Per-And...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> > wrote:
> > > Hi!
>
> > > I work in a software development project where I have application which uses
> > > Excel for some advanced calculations. The application access the Excelsheet
> > > and writes it's input in some specific cells and then reads the resultfrom
> > > 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.- Hide quoted text -
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