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Default XL 2002 vba on an XL 2000 machine

I have a fair amount of useful code done in XL 2002 and would like to run
some/most of it on a box with XL 2000, but SOME of it chokes.
Is there an easy remdey?, Please.
If not what's the next choice.

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Default XL 2002 vba on an XL 2000 machine

run it on xl2k and see where it blows up. Then fix it.

It might be better for you to develop your code using the oldest version of
excel that needs to run it.

(The good thing is that there aren't too many differences between xl2k and
xl2002.)

Mike wrote:

I have a fair amount of useful code done in XL 2002 and would like to run
some/most of it on a box with XL 2000, but SOME of it chokes.
Is there an easy remdey?, Please.
If not what's the next choice.

As always,
Thanks

Mike Thompson


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