Re: gestion erreur1004 :commandbutton & excel97
RE Michel,
Je te l'ai écrit ! 10.0 !! c'est l'orage !! lol
Voici un Article de John Walk ... sur toutes les Versions d'Excel !
1 1985 Version 1, for the Macintosh was released.
2 1987 The first Windows version was labeled "2" to correspond to the Mac version. This included a run-time version of Windows.
3 1990 Included toolbars, drawing capabilities, outlining, add-in support, 3D charts, and many more new features.
4 1992 The first "popular" version. Included lots of usability features.
5 1993 A major upgrade. Included multi-sheet workbooks and support for VBA.
7* 1995 Known as Excel 95. The first major 32-bit version of Excel**. Feature-wise, it's very similar to Excel 5.
8 1997 Known as Excel 97. A new interface for VBA developers, UserForms, data validation, and lots more.
9 1999 Known as Excel 2000. Can use HTML as a native file format, "self-repair" capability, enhanced clipboard, pivot charts, modeless user forms.
10 2001 Known as Excel 2002, this is part of Office XP. It has a long list of new features, but most of them will probably be of little value to the majority of users. Perhaps the most significant feature is the ability to recover your work when Excel crashes.
11 2003 ? Currently in beta. It will be call Microsoft Office Excel 2003.
According to early reviews, the new features in this version will be: (a) improved support for XML, (b) a new "list range" feature, (c) Smart Tag enhancements, and (d) corrected statistical functions. Most users will not find the upgrade worthwhile.
Bonne Soirée
@+Thierry