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Tushar,
"unintentionally deprecated" - That's a good one; the fun may just be starting. Jim Cone "Tushar Mehta" wrote in message I have done only limited testing with existing code and 2007. My Plot Manager (about as simple as one can get in terms of the UI) works fine. The Workbook Navigator, which has received several kudos for integrated and simplified navigation, is not as elegant any more. XL creates a 'Custom Toolbars' section in the Add-Ins tab and puts what was a floating commandbar in there. So, it is not as convenient as being able to keep the navigator where you prefer. Have other things broken as far as VBA goes? I haven't had time to do an extensive review of 2007 but I would assume the answer is yes, especially when it comes to charting. MS replaced the old chart object model with a new one that is "consistent" across Office. In the process, it has documented UI features that are "deprecated" (don't you just love the euphemism for "we couldn't, or don't want to, get it to work?") such as the ability to move a point in the chart and have the value in the cell update itself. There *may* be features in VBA that don't work because of the new implementation. Not to mention others that are unintentionally "deprecated." -- Regards, Tushar Mehta http://www.tushar-mehta.com Custom business solutions leveraging a multi-disciplinary approach |
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