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Re: Office Survey: Which version do you use?
Sometimes I think an Abacus would be more useful than XP!
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Hawley [mailto:davidh@OZGRID.COM]
Sent: 25 July 2003 10:31
To: EXCEL-G@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM
Subject: Re: Office Survey: Which version do you use?
Martin
Office 4.x
That would be an Abacus right :o)
Kind Regards
Dave Hawley
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Green" <martin.green4@BTINTERNET.COM>
To: <EXCEL-G@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 5:23 PM
Subject: Office Survey: Which version do you use?
As a writer, trainer and developer I am interested in how many people use
the various different versions of Microsoft Office (or how long can I
continue to make a living out of VBA!). I come across a lot of people still
using Office 97, and the uptake of Office XP seems quite high, but that's
only my impression. I can't find a survey on the web so I'm conducting my
own. If you would like to participate you can do so on my homepage at
http://www.fontstuff.com where I will publish the results as soon I have a
meaningful number of votes.
Please don't send your votes to the list!
I just want to know which version you use. If you have more than one (I
currently run three!) which do you use most (it might not necessarily be
yout favourite)? If you use one version at home and another at work, vote
for them both.
I have cross-posted this to the Access-L, Excel-L, Excel-G and WORD-PC lists
so I apologise to those of you who have received multiple copies!
Thanks
Martin
Martin Green
e-mail: mailto:martin@fontstuff.com
web: http://www.fontstuff.com
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