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Excel IV macro sheet
How do I insert an Excel IV macrosheet into an Excel 2003 workbook? There was
a pull down menu that allowed the insertion of a macro sheet but that is no longer an option. I have enabled the Excel IV language by copying a 15 year old Excel IV application with macro sheet to an Excel 2003 workbook, and overtyping the contents of both the spreadsheet and the macro sheet to create a new application. Is there an easier way? I don't particularly like Visual Basic and don't want to learn it. |
Excel IV macro sheet
Right click on the sheet tab and choose insert. A macro sheet is an option
under that. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Maxie" wrote: How do I insert an Excel IV macrosheet into an Excel 2003 workbook? There was a pull down menu that allowed the insertion of a macro sheet but that is no longer an option. I have enabled the Excel IV language by copying a 15 year old Excel IV application with macro sheet to an Excel 2003 workbook, and overtyping the contents of both the spreadsheet and the macro sheet to create a new application. Is there an easier way? I don't particularly like Visual Basic and don't want to learn it. |
Excel IV macro sheet
Thanks Tom, I create my own spreadsheets for Federal and State Income taxes
which I update each year to reflect the changes. This year I wanted to add a "Print" button to each form. Your reply will help immensely since I have about 8 Federal and State forms and several other worksheets in the workbook. M R J (Maxie) P.S. I wrote my first computer program at Stanford Univ in 1957 on an IBM 650. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Right click on the sheet tab and choose insert. A macro sheet is an option under that. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Maxie" wrote: How do I insert an Excel IV macrosheet into an Excel 2003 workbook? There was a pull down menu that allowed the insertion of a macro sheet but that is no longer an option. I have enabled the Excel IV language by copying a 15 year old Excel IV application with macro sheet to an Excel 2003 workbook, and overtyping the contents of both the spreadsheet and the macro sheet to create a new application. Is there an easier way? I don't particularly like Visual Basic and don't want to learn it. |
Excel IV macro sheet
1967 for me at West Point (USMA). Don't remember the model number.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Maxie" wrote: Thanks Tom, I create my own spreadsheets for Federal and State Income taxes which I update each year to reflect the changes. This year I wanted to add a "Print" button to each form. Your reply will help immensely since I have about 8 Federal and State forms and several other worksheets in the workbook. M R J (Maxie) P.S. I wrote my first computer program at Stanford Univ in 1957 on an IBM 650. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Right click on the sheet tab and choose insert. A macro sheet is an option under that. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Maxie" wrote: How do I insert an Excel IV macrosheet into an Excel 2003 workbook? There was a pull down menu that allowed the insertion of a macro sheet but that is no longer an option. I have enabled the Excel IV language by copying a 15 year old Excel IV application with macro sheet to an Excel 2003 workbook, and overtyping the contents of both the spreadsheet and the macro sheet to create a new application. Is there an easier way? I don't particularly like Visual Basic and don't want to learn it. |
Excel IV macro sheet
Went to a football game at USMA in October 1963 or 1964. I think the Knights
played Washington or Washington State. Stayed with an Instructor/Lt Col?(Dr). Phillip Enslow. Regards -- Max Jinks USAF (Ret) "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: 1967 for me at West Point (USMA). Don't remember the model number. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Maxie" wrote: Thanks Tom, I create my own spreadsheets for Federal and State Income taxes which I update each year to reflect the changes. This year I wanted to add a "Print" button to each form. Your reply will help immensely since I have about 8 Federal and State forms and several other worksheets in the workbook. M R J (Maxie) P.S. I wrote my first computer program at Stanford Univ in 1957 on an IBM 650. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Right click on the sheet tab and choose insert. A macro sheet is an option under that. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Maxie" wrote: How do I insert an Excel IV macrosheet into an Excel 2003 workbook? There was a pull down menu that allowed the insertion of a macro sheet but that is no longer an option. I have enabled the Excel IV language by copying a 15 year old Excel IV application with macro sheet to an Excel 2003 workbook, and overtyping the contents of both the spreadsheet and the macro sheet to create a new application. Is there an easier way? I don't particularly like Visual Basic and don't want to learn it. |
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