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Can't open Excel2003 workbook containing VBA macros with Excel2000.
Can't open Excel2003 workbook containing VBA macros with Excel2000.
I have an Excel2003 workbook with lots of VBA code. I would like to share it with a person who has Excel2000. But when an Excel2000 user tries to open it, he gets an error message saying something about a memory accessing error. What does that mean and how do I fix it? PS: It works fine with Excel2003 and ExcelXP, but not with Excel2000. When I do a "File / SaveAs", there are several options to save it to older versions of Excel, but I don't see one for Excel2000. The closest thing to what I think I want is "Microsoft Excel 97 - Excel2003 & 5.0/95 Workbook (*.xls)". But when I try to save it that way, I get an error message that simply says "file not saved" and gives no further information. So, my question is: How can I get my Excel2003 macros and VBA code to work in Excel2000? Alternatively, if I there is no easy solution, then how can I find out what part of my code is causing the error so I can fix it and make it compatible with Excel2000? Paul June 17, 2004 |
Can't open Excel2003 workbook containing VBA macros with Excel2000.
I don't have 2003, but can you "Save As" Excel 2000.xls and get it to work
for them? Mike F "Paul S. Natanson" (Remove xxx's for real address.) wrote in message ... Can't open Excel2003 workbook containing VBA macros with Excel2000. I have an Excel2003 workbook with lots of VBA code. I would like to share it with a person who has Excel2000. But when an Excel2000 user tries to open it, he gets an error message saying something about a memory accessing error. What does that mean and how do I fix it? PS: It works fine with Excel2003 and ExcelXP, but not with Excel2000. When I do a "File / SaveAs", there are several options to save it to older versions of Excel, but I don't see one for Excel2000. The closest thing to what I think I want is "Microsoft Excel 97 - Excel2003 & 5.0/95 Workbook (*.xls)". But when I try to save it that way, I get an error message that simply says "file not saved" and gives no further information. So, my question is: How can I get my Excel2003 macros and VBA code to work in Excel2000? Alternatively, if I there is no easy solution, then how can I find out what part of my code is causing the error so I can fix it and make it compatible with Excel2000? Paul June 17, 2004 |
Can't open Excel2003 workbook containing VBA macros with Excel2000.
Mike: Thanks for trying to help. But, as indicated in my original message,
below, in Excel2003, there is no SaveAs Excel2000 option. The closest thing to what I think I want is SaveAs "Microsoft Excel 97 - Excel2003 & 5.0/95 Workbook (*.xls)". But when I try to save it that way, I get an error message that simply says "file not saved" and gives no further information. So, I still need to know how I get my Excel2003 macros and VBA code to work in Excel2000? Alternatively, if I there is no easy solution, then I need to know how can I find out what part of my VBA code is causing the error so I can fix it and make it compatible with Excel2000? Paul June 17, 2004 "Mike Fogleman" wrote in message news:EvqAc.66319$HG.36752@attbi_s53... I don't have 2003, but can you "Save As" Excel 2000.xls and get it to work for them? Mike F "Paul S. Natanson" (Remove xxx's for real address.) wrote in message ... Can't open Excel2003 workbook containing VBA macros with Excel2000. I have an Excel2003 workbook with lots of VBA code. I would like to share it with a person who has Excel2000. But when an Excel2000 user tries to open it, he gets an error message saying something about a memory accessing error. What does that mean and how do I fix it? PS: It works fine with Excel2003 and ExcelXP, but not with Excel2000. When I do a "File / SaveAs", there are several options to save it to older versions of Excel, but I don't see one for Excel2000. The closest thing to what I think I want is "Microsoft Excel 97 - Excel2003 & 5.0/95 Workbook (*.xls)". But when I try to save it that way, I get an error message that simply says "file not saved" and gives no further information. So, my question is: How can I get my Excel2003 macros and VBA code to work in Excel2000? Alternatively, if I there is no easy solution, then how can I find out what part of my code is causing the error so I can fix it and make it compatible with Excel2000? Paul June 17, 2004 |
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