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Well, thank you, J.E. McGimpsey!
I badly corrupted an excel file attempting to set a chart's series' values to a dynamic array. I couldn't open in in Excel 2000, in which I'd created it, or in Excel XP, which I have on another computer. The sneaky opening via automation in word and exporting through the VBE object worked about as well as I expected. I despaired! But, I read your posting, downloaded and installed OpenOffice, opened my file in OpenCalc and reclaimed my code. That's quite a relief. |
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