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Default Excel 5.0c VBA to Excel 7

I wrote a series of VBA codes in Excel 5.0c a few years ago and they sit on
an computer. I want to run them in Excel 7. Is it OK to zip the whole thing
(can't fit a 1.44 diskette) and unzip later? Is there any way I can quickly
change the codes to enable me run them in Excel 7?
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Default Excel 5.0c VBA to Excel 7

You can safely zip and unzip any sort of file without losing data
or format. Code written in version 5 should work fine in version
7.


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I wrote a series of VBA codes in Excel 5.0c a few years ago and
they sit on
an computer. I want to run them in Excel 7. Is it OK to zip the
whole thing
(can't fit a 1.44 diskette) and unzip later? Is there any way I
can quickly
change the codes to enable me run them in Excel 7?
Thanks



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