Excel 2003 to Excel 2010

D

DET

Is it possible to upgrade to Microsoft Excel 2010 next year, from Excel 2003,
without having used Excel 2007?
 
J

Jacob Skaria

YES, if your computer would then meet the minimum system requirements.

If this post helps click Yes
 
J

Jacob Skaria

YES, if your computer would then meet the minimum system requirements.

If this post helps click Yes
 
B

Bob I

Umm, I think there is a lot of required detail missing from the question
and thus the answer. ;-)
 
B

Bob I

Umm, I think there is a lot of required detail missing from the question
and thus the answer. ;-)
 
J

Jacob Skaria

Based on the fact that current versions do not have a dependancy on the
previous...

If this post helps click Yes
 
J

Jacob Skaria

Based on the fact that current versions do not have a dependancy on the
previous...

If this post helps click Yes
 
H

Homey

'upgrade' usual mean not have to pay full price. you dont know yet if MS
will have such for excel 2003 to 2010.

| Based on the fact that current versions do not have a dependancy on the
| previous...
|
| If this post helps click Yes
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| Jacob Skaria
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| "Gord Dibben" wrote:
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| > Where did you find that information Jacob?
| >
| >
| > Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
| >
| > On Thu, 21 May 2009 00:51:00 -0700, Jacob Skaria
| >
| > >YES, if your computer would then meet the minimum system requirements.
| > >
| > >If this post helps click Yes
| > >---------------
| > >Jacob Skaria
| > >
| > >
| > >"DET" wrote:
| > >
| > >> Is it possible to upgrade to Microsoft Excel 2010 next year, from
Excel 2003,
| > >> without having used Excel 2007?
| >
| >
 
H

Homey

'upgrade' usual mean not have to pay full price. you dont know yet if MS
will have such for excel 2003 to 2010.

| Based on the fact that current versions do not have a dependancy on the
| previous...
|
| If this post helps click Yes
| ---------------
| Jacob Skaria
|
|
| "Gord Dibben" wrote:
|
| > Where did you find that information Jacob?
| >
| >
| > Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
| >
| > On Thu, 21 May 2009 00:51:00 -0700, Jacob Skaria
| >
| > >YES, if your computer would then meet the minimum system requirements.
| > >
| > >If this post helps click Yes
| > >---------------
| > >Jacob Skaria
| > >
| > >
| > >"DET" wrote:
| > >
| > >> Is it possible to upgrade to Microsoft Excel 2010 next year, from
Excel 2003,
| > >> without having used Excel 2007?
| >
| >
 
G

Gord Dibben

I thought you must have read somewhere that Excel 2010 coming out next year
was a known fact and that Office 2003 would be an eligible application for
upgrade.

I didn't know you were just making assumptions based on previous versions.


Gord
 
G

Gord Dibben

I thought you must have read somewhere that Excel 2010 coming out next year
was a known fact and that Office 2003 would be an eligible application for
upgrade.

I didn't know you were just making assumptions based on previous versions.


Gord
 
J

Jacob Skaria

J

Jacob Skaria

J

Jacob Skaria

The qualifying products listed for Excel2007 upgrade are...

"Microsoft Excel 2000–2002; Microsoft Office Excel 2003; Microsoft Works
6.0–10; Microsoft Works Suite 2000–2006 or later; any 2000-2007 Microsoft
Office suite; any Microsoft Office XP suite"

Keeping in mind that Excel 12 (2007) was a BIG step forward with lot of
changes from version 11; it is ** more likely ** that the 'upgrade version'
of V14 (2010) will have a similar qualifying product listing...

If this post helps click Yes
 
J

Jacob Skaria

The qualifying products listed for Excel2007 upgrade are...

"Microsoft Excel 2000–2002; Microsoft Office Excel 2003; Microsoft Works
6.0–10; Microsoft Works Suite 2000–2006 or later; any 2000-2007 Microsoft
Office suite; any Microsoft Office XP suite"

Keeping in mind that Excel 12 (2007) was a BIG step forward with lot of
changes from version 11; it is ** more likely ** that the 'upgrade version'
of V14 (2010) will have a similar qualifying product listing...

If this post helps click Yes
 
G

Gord Dibben

Thanks for links Jacob.

Gord

Sorry for the confusion; i meant about technical feasiblity and didnt mean
'upgrade version' as something which can be bought for a reduced price...

Preview Screen shots on v14....and more news...

http://www.cheaplaptops.org.uk/2009...hnical-preview-screenshots-32-bit-and-64-bit/

http://news.idg.no/cw/art.cfm?id=35CD782F-1A64-6A71-CE7D6212E98215C0

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10243091-56.html

http://blogs.technet.com/office2010/

If this post helps click Yes
 
G

Gord Dibben

Thanks for links Jacob.

Gord

Sorry for the confusion; i meant about technical feasiblity and didnt mean
'upgrade version' as something which can be bought for a reduced price...

Preview Screen shots on v14....and more news...

http://www.cheaplaptops.org.uk/2009...hnical-preview-screenshots-32-bit-and-64-bit/

http://news.idg.no/cw/art.cfm?id=35CD782F-1A64-6A71-CE7D6212E98215C0

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10243091-56.html

http://blogs.technet.com/office2010/

If this post helps click Yes
 

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