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Default Kind of embedded macro


I have detected a few functions in VBA that doesn't work properly whe
upgrading from 2000 to XP. So, I have this template with quite a fe
macros in it, which I have corrected to work properly in XP.

Now, I have used this template for quite some years and therefore hav
older excelsheets, that do not work now when I have upgraded to XP.

So instead of manually correct each file, I am thinking of writing som
kind of macro that automatically detects and changes the lines tha
needs to be corrected.

My question is therefo Is it possible to write a "macro tha
manipulates another macro"?

Or do I need to write that in another programming language?


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