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Default Macros and China

Hi, I have created some macros using Excel 2003. They work well, that is they
do everything that they were designed to do... copying data from one workbook
to another and arranging data. The problem is that the person I created them
for wants to use them on a PC in China.

The code is located in a .xla file and normally when this file is loaded a
menu is added. However for this PC, it does attempt to run but goes straight
to the error handler. Unfortunitely with my knowledge of manderin I did not
understand the error message.

As their version of Office is in Manderin, does this mean that the code is
also translated? If the code is translated does the translator mess with the
code in the same way as a movie subtitles?

They are attempting to run this in Excel 2000.

So I don't know whether this is likely to be a problem with running code
created in 2003 on a 2000 PC, a translation thing or something completely
different.

Any ideas appreciated :-)

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Many thanks
Jonathan Parminter