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I think the only way you'll know for sure is to try it out and see. (You may not have to touch a thing--or you may have some minor changes. I would guess (and it's just a guess), that it won't be major changes.) zivi wrote: I wrote a VBA code in Excel 5.0c a few years back and sitting on an old computer. (It is bigger than 1.44 disk). I need to run this in Excel 7. If I zip it, will it still work OK? Second, is there any quick way to change the codes from 5.0c to 7 without rewriting the whole thing? Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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