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Excel 5 macros
I have recently upgraded to Excel 2002 from Excel 5 where I have a large
number of macros that would be difficult to upgrade particularly from a time standpoint as well as my lack of knowledge. I was told by one person that he thought that Microsoft intended to support Excel 5/95 VBA language. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Roger |
Excel 5 macros
there are two languages supported
VBA Excel4 macros. Excel 5/95 VBA is supported in Excel 2002 although there may be some changes that might need to be made - if you get errors. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Roger Bedford" wrote in message ... I have recently upgraded to Excel 2002 from Excel 5 where I have a large number of macros that would be difficult to upgrade particularly from a time standpoint as well as my lack of knowledge. I was told by one person that he thought that Microsoft intended to support Excel 5/95 VBA language. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Roger |
Excel 5 macros
Hi Tom, thanks for the tip. Are you saying that Excel 5 should run in Excel
2002 but expect a small % of hiccups or more than a small %? Does the same apply to Excel 97 too? Roger In article , "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: there are two languages supported VBA Excel4 macros. Excel 5/95 VBA is supported in Excel 2002 although there may be some changes that might need to be made - if you get errors. |
Excel 5 macros
Tom, I just read my last email after sending it. My question was of course
directed at VBA and not the programs themself. Roger In article , "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: there are two languages supported VBA Excel4 macros. Excel 5/95 VBA is supported in Excel 2002 although there may be some changes that might need to be made - if you get errors. |
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