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Howard Brazee Howard Brazee is offline
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Default VB macros in new Excel

On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 11:58:46 -0700, Howard Brazee
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I have a spreadsheet that hasn't been changed since my work upgraded
my Office. I don't remember where they hid the part that shows what
version of Excel I have. But that's normal with this new Office
hardly anything I used to know how to find is hidden.

I need to change a VB macro, but the View/Macros did not show anything
and I know there is some VB in this spreadsheet. I saved this
spreadsheet from compatibility mode to a XSLM form, opened it again,
and still can't find the macros.

How do I get to the Visual Basic?


Oh, my column has the formula:

=SumEvalString(G2:INDEX(G2:CN2,MATCH(Base_Year,$G$ 1:$CN$1,-1)))

I don't remember how this works (What is CN2?) - but it might be a
clue about where my macros are.

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