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Excel 4.0 Syntax Conversion
I have inherited a workbook with Excel 4.0 macros typed on hidden worksheets.
I'd like to find an easy way to convert Excel 4.0 syntax to VB, or convert automatically. Any suggestions? Thanks! |
Excel 4.0 Syntax Conversion
There is no such translator other than the programmer doing it manually.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Larry" wrote in message ... I have inherited a workbook with Excel 4.0 macros typed on hidden worksheets. I'd like to find an easy way to convert Excel 4.0 syntax to VB, or convert automatically. Any suggestions? Thanks! |
Excel 4.0 Syntax Conversion
Thanks, Tom. Once again, reality subjugates optimism.
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote: There is no such translator other than the programmer doing it manually. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Larry" wrote in message ... I have inherited a workbook with Excel 4.0 macros typed on hidden worksheets. I'd like to find an easy way to convert Excel 4.0 syntax to VB, or convert automatically. Any suggestions? Thanks! |
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