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Upgrading 2K to 2003
We're about to have a new desktop rollout. Should I anticipate problems with
VBA written in Office 2K? |
Upgrading 2K to 2003
if you use ActiveX controls, then we have had considerable problems - in
fact, we removed all use of them. The only controls that we allow now arefrom the "old" forms toolbox. We have Office XP SP3. We also have huge problems with Excel falling over and have had to roll back to v (...6626) SP3 more recent versions had issues in both not finding DLL's, hanging on opening, hanging on calculation. "Steve" wrote: We're about to have a new desktop rollout. Should I anticipate problems with VBA written in Office 2K? |
Upgrading 2K to 2003
You paint a rosy picture!
As I can't recall installing any ActiveX controls in the two critical workbooks, the proactive approach seems unnecessary. Anything else can wait its turn. "Patrick Molloy" wrote in message ... if you use ActiveX controls, then we have had considerable problems - in fact, we removed all use of them. The only controls that we allow now arefrom the "old" forms toolbox. We have Office XP SP3. We also have huge problems with Excel falling over and have had to roll back to v (...6626) SP3 more recent versions had issues in both not finding DLL's, hanging on opening, hanging on calculation. "Steve" wrote: We're about to have a new desktop rollout. Should I anticipate problems with VBA written in Office 2K? |
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