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I had written a macro. It can run in many computers in my office.
However, when I run it in a machine with EXCEL 2003 small busines
edition,it cannot run.
Is that any change in EXCEL 2003 so that the code for OFFICE XP canno

run

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Possibly. Which error are you getting ?
May be due to differences in installed components, path name etc.

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I had written a macro. It can run in many computers in my office.
However, when I run it in a machine with EXCEL 2003 small business
edition,it cannot run.
Is that any change in EXCEL 2003 so that the code for OFFICE XP cannot

run?


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Shouldn't be a problem if the macro was created in XP it should run okay in
2003. Sometimes there may be problems the other way around, but not how you
did it.

What is the offending code?

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Is that any change in EXCEL 2003 so that the code for OFFICE XP cannot

run?


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And macros are enabled???--check the security level.


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I had written a macro. It can run in many computers in my office.
However, when I run it in a machine with EXCEL 2003 small business
edition,it cannot run.
Is that any change in EXCEL 2003 so that the code for OFFICE XP cannot

run?

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