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Converting Excel 97 VBA to Excel 2002 VBA?
Microsoft tells us that Excel 97 macros are 100% with
Excel 2002 macros. This is not true. I've had many of my Excel 97 macros (never bombed out in Excel 97) bomb out in Excel 2002.Is there a source where I can find the conversions from Excel 97 macros to Excel 2002 macros. I once stumbled across one of these lists, but I lost the link. I believe the conversion list is fairly short, but it will help. Tks -Anny. |
Converting Excel 97 VBA to Excel 2002 VBA?
Hi anny
I haven't encountered this kind of problems. Could you post a specific macro which has had this kind of problems? -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Anny. wrote: Microsoft tells us that Excel 97 macros are 100% with Excel 2002 macros. This is not true. I've had many of my Excel 97 macros (never bombed out in Excel 97) bomb out in Excel 2002.Is there a source where I can find the conversions from Excel 97 macros to Excel 2002 macros. I once stumbled across one of these lists, but I lost the link. I believe the conversion list is fairly short, but it will help. Tks -Anny. |
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