Spreadsheet formulas insufficient

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I have Windows Suite 2004 installed on Windows XP Home.
The spreadsheets will not accept the COUNTIF formulas. I
was told Excel 2003 will accept them, BUT, may not
install corrctly alongside Windows Suite 2004, or may
just refuse to instal.
Can someone help?
Can you tell me if the MS Office Excel 2003 that costs
£180 from amazon.com will instal and work on my computer.
Or, do I need something else installed first before the
Excel 2003 will fully instal and work correctly?
Hope someone can help.
Eric e-mail
preston385(ignorethis)@preston385.karoo.co.uk
 
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Hi

If you buy the standalone version of Excel 2003 it should install without
any problems. Who told you it wouldn't?

"How to Buy Excel 2003"
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/excel/howtobuy/default.mspx

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"Eric Briggs" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I have Windows Suite 2004 installed on Windows XP Home.
The spreadsheets will not accept the COUNTIF formulas. I
was told Excel 2003 will accept them, BUT, may not
install corrctly alongside Windows Suite 2004, or may
just refuse to instal.
Can someone help?
Can you tell me if the MS Office Excel 2003 that costs
£180 from amazon.com will instal and work on my computer.
Or, do I need something else installed first before the
Excel 2003 will fully instal and work correctly?
Hope someone can help.
Eric e-mail
preston385(ignorethis)@preston385.karoo.co.uk