I suggest you search on the Microsoft Knowledge Base Library then, since
that is where the list can most likely be found. I would use the search
terms "file versions" to get the best display of answers.
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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Joe Murphy asked:
| I'm looking for a *complete* list of all versions of Office and their
| corresponding file versions. I mentioned Excel only as an example. I
| need everything.
|
| Thanks.
|
|
| || You are using Excel 2000 without any patches installed. Is that what
|| you are looking for?
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|| Word FAQ:
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|| ||| Does something like this even exist? I Googled the hell
||| out of it and couldn't find anything.
|||
||| What I want to do is match up Excel 9.0.2719 with MS
||| Office 2000 or whatever.
|||
||| Is this published anywhere?
|||
||| Thanks,
||| JM