Hi Sajid,

I had the similar issue and corrected that later... since I run Office
2010 and can't test this out but sill remember following two option
which I had tried during my encounter :)

Two tryouts :-
1) Right click an excel file (preferable xlsx) -> open with -> choose
"Excel 2003" as the default application.
2) Install 2007 first and Install 2003 later.

Let me know what works ... I am also interested to know about this. :)

Regards,
DILIPandey

On 1/29/12, SAJID MEMON <sajidwi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Experts,
>
>                   I am using windows 7 platform and installed Excel 2003 &
> 2007 (both). When i click at any excel file it open by default in excel
> 2007. I want default should be excel 2003.
> Please give me suggesstion. I have done from view menu and programme default
> in 2003 but it's not working.
>
> Awaiting your positive responce
>
> Regards,
>
> Sajid Memon                                   
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