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we used to have a vb macro which is only compatible with windows 95 i
want any feed back for how can i upgrade that to later versions cause i
tried and i recived synatix errors


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If it isn't huge, post the code with some explanation of what it is supposed
to do.

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we used to have a vb macro which is only compatible with windows 95 i
want any feed back for how can i upgrade that to later versions cause i
tried and i recived synatix errors


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