Shouldn't matter - Just about everything you can do in 2000 that you are likely
to get off of a CD based course is likely to be unchanged in 2003, with very few
exceptions. I doubt very much that the CD is interactive with Excel, and is more
likely to be full of video files (ie AVI files) and possibly example
spreadsheets. The video files are nothing to do with whatever version of Excel
you have, and any example files should all work fine on your machine.
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Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 00/02/03
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Racket said:
I have a cd "Learn Excel 2000(AVI Version 1.2)" that I need to use for school.
I don't have Microsoft Office 2000 installed on my computer, I have WindowsXP
Home Edition and Microsoft Office Professional 2003. I want to know if there is
a way to veiw this cd using what I have. I can't afford to buy anymore software
and need to pass this course. Thanks in advance for ANY help on this SCHOOL
RELATED ISSUE.(my instructor won't tell me 'jack')