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SUMMARYMicrosoft Excel 2000 includes a feature that allows you to save a workbook in a dual format. The format is called "Microsoft Excel 97-2000 & 5.0/95 Workbook." This article explains how the format works, why you would want to use it, and includes a list of potential problems that you may encounter. MORE INFORMATIONWhat Is the Dual Format and How Does It Work?The dual format is a special kind of file format. A workbook saved in this format contains two sections: one section that is written in the Microsoft Excel 5.0/95 file format, and one section that is written in the Microsoft Excel 97/2000 file format. Using Excel 2000, you can continue to work in a workbook saved in the dual format without losing any features or formatting unique to this version. If you open the workbook in Excel 5.0 or 7.0 (95), you will receive a warning that recommends you open the file read-only. If you ignore the recommendation and save the workbook in an earlier version of Excel, features and formatting that are available only in Excel 2000 and Excel 97 are lost.When you save a file in the dual format in Microsoft Excel 2000, the following events take place:
When you open the workbook in Excel 5.0 or 7.0, only the Microsoft Excel 5.0/95 section of the workbook is read. If you make changes to the workbook and save it, the Microsoft Excel 97/2000 section of the workbook is lost. This behavior occurs because earlier versions of Excel are not aware of the Excel 97/2000 section of the workbook. A workbook stored in the dual format may be up to twice as large as a normal workbook. This is because data stored within the workbook is stored twice, once in each section of the workbook. To save a workbook in the dual format in Excel 2000, follow these steps:
Why Would I Want to Use the Dual Format?The dual format is useful when a mix of users who run different versions of Excel all need to be able to view the same workbook.If users running Excel 97 open a workbook that is saved in this format, they will not notice any unusual behavior. They can make changes and save the workbook just like any other workbook. If users running Excel 5.0 or 7.0 open a workbook that is saved in this format, they are prompted to open the workbook as read-only. If a user chooses not to open the workbook as read-only, and then saves the workbook, the Excel 97-2000 section of the workbook is lost. Features that are specific to Microsoft Excel 2000 are lost because earlier versions of Excel do not support these features. Also, if worksheets in the workbook contain more than 16,384 rows of information, data in rows below row 16,384 are lost. What Potential Problems Might I Encounter When Using the Dual Format?You may encounter the following problems when you use this format:
REFERENCESFor more information about the dual format, click Microsoft Excel Help on the
Help menu, type "About using Microsoft Excel 2000 files with earlier versions of Excel" in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard,
and then click Search to view the topic. Additional query words: previous version XL2000 FATBiff dual-streams dual streams
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