Article ID: 252885
Article Last Modified on 7/13/2004
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Access 2000 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q252885
SYMPTOMS
When you look at your version number for a Microsoft Office 2000 program that is listed in the "Applies To" section of this article, the version number may be different from the version that is included with Microsoft Office 2000, which is version 2720 (9.0.2720).
CAUSE
This situation occurs if one of the following is true:
- You have installed a program that has a newer version of the Mso9.dll file. -or-
- You applied an update that modified or replaced the Mso9.dll file.
MORE INFORMATION
The About Microsoft program name
box (on the Help menu) displays the following information:
- Program Name
- Program Version
The version number is displayed as a six-digit number separated by periods, x.x.xxxx. For example, Access 2000 may display the version number as:
9.0.2720
The last four digits of the version number are from the Mso9.dll file. This four-digit number represents the version of the Mso9.dll file that is installed on your system. Access 2000, Excel 2000, and Word 2000 obtain these numbers from the Mso9.dll file.
The last four digits of the version number may vary, depending on which version of the Mso9.dll file is installed on your system. Version 2720 of the Mso9.dll file is included with Microsoft Office 2000. Your version may vary, depending on whether you installed a product that has a newer version of the file or you applied an update that modified or replaced the file.
For additional information about version numbers, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
255275 OFF2000: How to Determine the Version of Your Office Program
254844 OFF2000: Non SR-1 Program May Display "Service Release 1" in "About Microsoft Program Name" Box
Additional query words: OFF2000 ACC2000 XL2000 WD2000 build
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