Best practices for Smartview when upgrading from Excel 2003 to Excel 2007?

Anyone know the best practice for Smartview during the upgrade from Excel 2003 to Excel 2007?


Current users have Microsoft Excel 2003 with Smartview 9.3.1.2.1.003.

Computers are upgraded to Microsoft Excel 2007.


What is the best practice for Smartview in this situation?

1. do nothing with Smartview and just install Excel 2007.

2. install Excel 2007 and then uninstall and reinstall Smartview

3 uninstall Smartview, Excel 2007 installation and then install Smartview

4 something else?


Thank you!

We went with option 1 and it worked very well. Be aware that OAS Treaty substantially slower in Excel 2007 to 2003. Many users have been/is unhappy about the switch. We have not tested SV v11 yet, so I don't know if it has improved performance with Excel 2007 or not (hopefully it does).

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