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From: vivreexcel on 29 Jan 2010 11:24 Which version for a PC 2003 or 2007 would be best for sharing files between that and a Mac using Excel 2008?
From: Ron on 29 Jan 2010 13:40 This site may help with your decision: http://mac-advisor.com/pages/MSoffice_file_format.html "vivreexcel" wrote: > Which version for a PC 2003 or 2007 would be best for sharing files between > that and a Mac using Excel 2008?
From: Mike Middleton on 29 Jan 2010 15:04 vivreexcel - Mac Excel 2008 can read and write XLS and XLSX files, so either Excel 2003 or Excel 2007 is fine. Mac Excel 2008 does not support VBA, so XLA and XLSM are off limits. For a more Mac-centric set of opinions, post the same message on the very active microsoft.public.mac.office.excel newsgroup. - Mike http://www.MikeMiddleton.com "vivreexcel" <vivreexcel(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:540C1D76-2DBC-48FE-B72F-356C2EC417B2(a)microsoft.com... Which version for a PC 2003 or 2007 would be best for sharing files between that and a Mac using Excel 2008?
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