Did you explicitly choose to install VBA with Office 2007? It's not
installed by default. Run Setup again and check that VBA is selected under
Shared Features.
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Jim
"Clint Schwartz" wrote in message
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|I found that, however it is for Excel 2003 and I was worried about screwing
| something up if I installed it onto Excel 2007. Has anyone tried that?
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| "Harry Stevens" wrote:
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| Clint,
| I think what you need is the compatibility pack. Try looking at this
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
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| Harry
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| Clint Schwartz wrote:
| I can't. Excel 2007 strips the workbook of the vba code. See this
link
| which accurately explains the problem but gives no resolution other
than to
| contact support.
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|
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926430
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| "Ron de Bruin" wrote:
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| 99 % of the code will work
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| Post the problem code
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| Regards Ron de Bruin
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http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm
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| "Clint Schwartz" <Clint
wrote in
message
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| Is there a download somewhere that contains this converter pack? I
have some
| macros that won't run which ran fine in 2003. Any help is greatly
| appreciated.
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