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Hi,

have anyone experience with Excel on a PDA? I want to know if it is
possible to make a lite version of my program in VBA on a PDA (with
export-functionality to Excel) or can you only export the flat document to
the computer without any code?

Are there books? What handhelds are best? Is VBA (if it exists anyway)
included like it is on a PC right in Excel?

Thanks for you help.
Jos Vens


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Hi Jos,
I've got a palmone T3, it has excel on it but it's a third party version.
Only the pdas with a microsoft OS on run the microsoft version. That said it
does contain all the functions etc. On my one (Documents To Go) I just
looked and I can't see anything related to macros or VBA.
Michael



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Hi,

have anyone experience with Excel on a PDA? I want to know if it is
possible to make a lite version of my program in VBA on a PDA (with
export-functionality to Excel) or can you only export the flat document to
the computer without any code?

Are there books? What handhelds are best? Is VBA (if it exists anyway)
included like it is on a PC right in Excel?

Thanks for you help.
Jos Vens




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Check out www.opennetcf.org - I know they were working on a .net cf version
for excel - but I don't know if it's done in total.

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Hi,

have anyone experience with Excel on a PDA? I want to know if it is
possible to make a lite version of my program in VBA on a PDA (with
export-functionality to Excel) or can you only export the flat document to
the computer without any code?

Are there books? What handhelds are best? Is VBA (if it exists anyway)
included like it is on a PC right in Excel?

Thanks for you help.
Jos Vens




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Jos

Pocket Excel on all versions of MS Win for PPC is a lite version of Excel
for the desktop. It has most of the common functions and these transfer
fine from the Desktop. It has no import or VBA functionality

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Hi,

have anyone experience with Excel on a PDA? I want to know if it is
possible to make a lite version of my program in VBA on a PDA (with
export-functionality to Excel) or can you only export the flat document to
the computer without any code?

Are there books? What handhelds are best? Is VBA (if it exists anyway)
included like it is on a PC right in Excel?

Thanks for you help.
Jos Vens



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Thanks for your reactions,

I'll check everything out!

Jos


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Hi,

have anyone experience with Excel on a PDA? I want to know if it is
possible to make a lite version of my program in VBA on a PDA (with
export-functionality to Excel) or can you only export the flat document to
the computer without any code?

Are there books? What handhelds are best? Is VBA (if it exists anyway)
included like it is on a PC right in Excel?

Thanks for you help.
Jos Vens



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