Excel: Latest Version?

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Rodney

I'd like to surf Australia's Ebay for the latest Version,
I aim to export data from a large Visual FoxPro Database.

What do I look for, and do I need any add-ins etc.

Thank you for any advice.
 
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Rodney

I guess I should add, suitable for Win98se



| I'd like to surf Australia's Ebay for the latest Version,
| I aim to export data from a large Visual FoxPro Database.
|
| What do I look for, and do I need any add-ins etc.
|
| Thank you for any advice.
|
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Peo Sjoblom

Excel 2002 (Office XP) there is a later version (Excel 2003) but it won't
run on win98

Or Excel 2000, should be a bit cheaper, nothing much have changed
 
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Rodney

Thanks Peo,
Office XP? that works OK on W98se?
That sounds counter intuitive to moi.

(A bit like standing a spade and a fork against a wall,
and asking me to take my pick :)

I'd appreciate your confirmation.
Regards
Rodney



| Excel 2002 (Office XP) there is a later version (Excel 2003) but it won't
| run on win98
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| Or Excel 2000, should be a bit cheaper, nothing much have changed
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| Regards,
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| Peo Sjoblom
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| | >I guess I should add, suitable for Win98se
| >
| >
| >
| > | I'd like to surf Australia's Ebay for the latest Version,
| > | I aim to export data from a large Visual FoxPro Database.
| > |
| > | What do I look for, and do I need any add-ins etc.
| > |
| > | Thank you for any advice.
| > |
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
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Dave Peterson

I ran office xp on my win98se pc until I got my new pc earlier this year.

Now I run office 2003 (XP+1???) on WinXP.
(just as counter intuitive in the opposite direction????)

Maybe like the blind man who picked up the hammer and saw!
 
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Rodney

Thanks David.
| I ran office xp on my win98se pc until I got my new pc earlier this year.

| Maybe like the blind man who picked up the hammer and saw!
Very clever :)
Does the flag move Grasshopper? or is it the wind?
 
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Dave Peterson

Actually, it's pretty old.

And after you drink enough grasshoppers, it really doesn't matter!
 

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