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Default VBA Converter for Excel 2007

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
| 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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