Difference between Excel 2000 and 2003

F1f3r2k6

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Hi

I am not sure if i am posting this in the correct forum (sorry if I am not).

I am running excel 2000 and will be buying all sorts of books to help me, my friend has offered me a Microsoft Excel 2003 book on formulas.

Will this book be any good to me, or is it totally different to 2000?

Thanks
 

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Hi F1f3r2k6,

The differences in the two versions, at least with regard to formulas, is so slight as to be almost non-existent. I recommend accepting the 2003 book.

Damon
 
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