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Hello,
We are looking at going to microsoft.net. I don't understand what this
actually will do, but I am concerned about macros written using VBA. Will
this impact macros that have been written in Excel?

Thanks.

Bill


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Excel does not use NET (unless you write code using the Visual
Studio Tools For Office), and so your existing macros will work
fine.


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Hello,
We are looking at going to microsoft.net. I don't understand
what this actually will do, but I am concerned about macros
written using VBA. Will this impact macros that have been
written in Excel?

Thanks.

Bill



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