Microsoft office spreadsheet

What's the difference between microsoft office spreadsheet 9.0 ctl, 10.0 ctl, and 11.0 ctl. I installed microsoft office 2003 in my computer. when I insert microsoft office spreadsheet 11.0 ctl, it produced an error from the beginning, it seemed that the control could not be used in my vi.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks

It has to do with the version of office you're using.
Use the control that matches your version of office.
André
Regards,
André
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