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RobN[_2_]

Excel 2007 with macros and Apple
 
Hi,

This may be the wrong newsgroup to ask so if that's the case, can someone
please advise details of the correct newsgroup.

I have created a 2007 vs workbook with macros (.xlsm) and I have someone
using an Apple computer - with Office version 2008 installed. It seems that
Microsoft Visual Basic macros are not compatible, although it seems to
suggest that there is a way to save the file so that they can be used.
Apple suggest to save the file as .xlsm, but that is already the case. The
macros have either been removed or made inactive. I don't know anything
about Apple software so I don't even know how to get into the VB area to see
what's going on.

Is there an easy solution to this?

Rob


Mike Middleton[_2_]

Excel 2007 with macros and Apple
 
RobN -

Mac Excel 2008 does not support VBA.

I have a bit more info at http://www.TreePlan.com/macintosh.htm

If you have more questions, try the very active newsgroup
microsoft.public.mac.office.excel

- Mike Middleton
http://www.DecisionToolworks.com



"RobN" wrote in message
...
Hi,

This may be the wrong newsgroup to ask so if that's the case, can someone
please advise details of the correct newsgroup.

I have created a 2007 vs workbook with macros (.xlsm) and I have someone
using an Apple computer - with Office version 2008 installed. It seems
that Microsoft Visual Basic macros are not compatible, although it seems
to suggest that there is a way to save the file so that they can be used.
Apple suggest to save the file as .xlsm, but that is already the case.
The macros have either been removed or made inactive. I don't know
anything about Apple software so I don't even know how to get into the VB
area to see what's going on.

Is there an easy solution to this?

Rob



Jim Cone[_2_]

Excel 2007 with macros and Apple
 

There is no VBA in Office 2008 (mac). There was some talk that MS would put it back in the next release?
--
Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA



"RobN"
wrote in message ...
Hi,

This may be the wrong newsgroup to ask so if that's the case, can someone
please advise details of the correct newsgroup.

I have created a 2007 vs workbook with macros (.xlsm) and I have someone
using an Apple computer - with Office version 2008 installed. It seems that
Microsoft Visual Basic macros are not compatible, although it seems to
suggest that there is a way to save the file so that they can be used.
Apple suggest to save the file as .xlsm, but that is already the case. The
macros have either been removed or made inactive. I don't know anything
about Apple software so I don't even know how to get into the VB area to see
what's going on.

Is there an easy solution to this?

Rob


RobN[_2_]

Excel 2007 with macros and Apple
 
Thanks Mike. Very disappointing to hear that, but all may not be lost if
they bring it back in the next version.

Rob

Mike Middleton" wrote in message
...
RobN -

Mac Excel 2008 does not support VBA.

I have a bit more info at http://www.TreePlan.com/macintosh.htm

If you have more questions, try the very active newsgroup
microsoft.public.mac.office.excel

- Mike Middleton
http://www.DecisionToolworks.com



"RobN" wrote in message
...
Hi,

This may be the wrong newsgroup to ask so if that's the case, can someone
please advise details of the correct newsgroup.

I have created a 2007 vs workbook with macros (.xlsm) and I have someone
using an Apple computer - with Office version 2008 installed. It seems
that Microsoft Visual Basic macros are not compatible, although it seems
to suggest that there is a way to save the file so that they can be used.
Apple suggest to save the file as .xlsm, but that is already the case.
The macros have either been removed or made inactive. I don't know
anything about Apple software so I don't even know how to get into the VB
area to see what's going on.

Is there an easy solution to this?

Rob



RobN[_2_]

Excel 2007 with macros and Apple
 
Thanks Jim........Let's hope they do put it back in the next release.

Rob

"Jim Cone" wrote in message
...

There is no VBA in Office 2008 (mac). There was some talk that MS would
put it back in the next release?
--
Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA



"RobN"
wrote in message
...
Hi,

This may be the wrong newsgroup to ask so if that's the case, can someone
please advise details of the correct newsgroup.

I have created a 2007 vs workbook with macros (.xlsm) and I have someone
using an Apple computer - with Office version 2008 installed. It seems
that
Microsoft Visual Basic macros are not compatible, although it seems to
suggest that there is a way to save the file so that they can be used.
Apple suggest to save the file as .xlsm, but that is already the case.
The
macros have either been removed or made inactive. I don't know anything
about Apple software so I don't even know how to get into the VB area to
see
what's going on.

Is there an easy solution to this?

Rob



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