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Any simple method to convert Lotus 123 program to Excel VB ??
Hi! Folks,
I had wrote a program in Lotus 123, any simple method to convert it to Excel VB, or I have write a New one ?? Thanks in advance. Dickens |
Any simple method to convert Lotus 123 program to Excel VB ??
VBA and Lotus 1-2-3 macros operate completely differently. To the best of
my knowledge, there is no automated conversion method. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Dick" wrote in message ... Hi! Folks, I had wrote a program in Lotus 123, any simple method to convert it to Excel VB, or I have write a New one ?? Thanks in advance. Dickens |
Any simple method to convert Lotus 123 program to Excel VB ??
"Dick" wrote...
I had wrote a program in Lotus 123, any simple method to convert it to Excel VB, or I have write a New one ?? There are reasonable equivalents for most 123 classic macro statements. The exceptions, which range from impractical to practically impossible, include {?}, {GET} and {LOOK}. Using Excel toolbars to simulate 123 classic macro menus is possible, but it's a bit of a pain. |
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