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Excel 2007 in Mac or Excel 2008 for Mac?
Hello,
I've written a very big spreadsheet application rich with VBA coding, Class modules and using activex controls on userforms. The code is written using Excel 2007 VBA. The data is stored in Microsoft SQL Server. Works well and I have deployed the spreadsheet application to all of our windows PCs. Now the next challenge is that we have 7 MACs (the boss wanted them). Now he wants the same application on the MACs. I see there is a software called Crossover that lets you run Windows applications on the MAC. Questions ====== 1) Should I run the spreadsheet application in Excel 2007 (PC) on the Mac using this Crossover product? Should I buy Excel 2008 (Mac version) and run my spreadsheet application through that? 2) Do the controls and all the VBA code run the same on Excel 2007 (PC) as Excel 2008 (Mac)? |
Excel 2007 in Mac or Excel 2008 for Mac?
I'd recommend Crossover or Parallels (the latter my preference) with
XL07. All VBA functionality was removed in XL08, so your workbooks will absolutely not work. This stemmed from MacVBA having been stuck at version 5, and not having the resources to update both Office and VBA along with a platform change. MacXL04 has VBA5.0, but not ActiveX, so that's not a good solution either. The next version of MacOffice will restore VBA. We'll have to see how compatible it is (hoping for "entirely", will settle for "mostly"). In article , Webtechie wrote: Hello, I've written a very big spreadsheet application rich with VBA coding, Class modules and using activex controls on userforms. The code is written using Excel 2007 VBA. The data is stored in Microsoft SQL Server. Works well and I have deployed the spreadsheet application to all of our windows PCs. Now the next challenge is that we have 7 MACs (the boss wanted them). Now he wants the same application on the MACs. I see there is a software called Crossover that lets you run Windows applications on the MAC. Questions ====== 1) Should I run the spreadsheet application in Excel 2007 (PC) on the Mac using this Crossover product? Should I buy Excel 2008 (Mac version) and run my spreadsheet application through that? 2) Do the controls and all the VBA code run the same on Excel 2007 (PC) as Excel 2008 (Mac)? |
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