On Sep 5, 8:16*am, Dave Peterson wrote:
ps. *I've read some posts that say that MS is going to add VBA to the next
version of MacOffice. *(I have no idea when that is.)
Dave Peterson wrote:
I use a WinXP Home pc.
When xl2007 arrived, I didn't want to install it on my pc (just too chicken).
Same thing with Vista.
So instead of breaking something that works <vbg, I downloaded VPC from MS and
installed a couple of virtual pc's.
So I can experiment with xl2007 and with Vista knowing that there's nothing I
can do to really screw up my "real" pc.
I thought that there were a few of windows simulators that you could use with a
Mac.
A search of google came up with this list:
http://www.macwindows.com/emulator.html
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Dave/Gord - does that mean you two are using Macs? Why else would you
be running VPC? I'm primarily a Mac user and would love to be able to
use Excel at home with VBA. Even the VBA that comes with 2004 is
limited and 2008 is non-existent!
Steven
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I'm hoping it's better than the last time. 2004 does run VBA but there
are enough limits to it that it isn't worth putting time into learning
how to convert PC macros for Mac Macros.