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Richard Buttrey

Excel VBA and Apple Mac OS X
 
Hi,

I'm just starting to get to grips with Excel operating in the Mac OS X
environment on an Intel based Macbook. This is my first foray into the
world of the Mac, after many years using Windows.

A few questions.

Can anyone point me to a site which explains some of the differences
between MS and OS X Excel.
e.g.
1. What's the equivalent of the F11 key to open up the VBE
2. How do I change the font size in the VBE Projects and Properties
windows, and why is the default font so small.


No doubt I'll have many more over the coming months.

Usual TIA


__
Richard Buttrey
Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK
__________________________

Andy Pope

Excel VBA and Apple Mac OS X
 
Hi,

You might have more success in the mac group.

microsoft.public.mac.office.excel

Cheers
Andy

Richard Buttrey wrote:
Hi,

I'm just starting to get to grips with Excel operating in the Mac OS X
environment on an Intel based Macbook. This is my first foray into the
world of the Mac, after many years using Windows.

A few questions.

Can anyone point me to a site which explains some of the differences
between MS and OS X Excel.
e.g.
1. What's the equivalent of the F11 key to open up the VBE
2. How do I change the font size in the VBE Projects and Properties
windows, and why is the default font so small.


No doubt I'll have many more over the coming months.

Usual TIA


__
Richard Buttrey
Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK
__________________________


--

Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info

Richard Buttrey

Excel VBA and Apple Mac OS X
 
Ah, Thanks Andy, I did wonder if this was the right group.

BTW, Were you presenting at the Excel conference in London back in
June? Charting perhaps???. The name seems familiar.

Rgds



On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 14:41:44 +0000, Andy Pope
wrote:

Hi,

You might have more success in the mac group.

microsoft.public.mac.office.excel

Cheers
Andy

Richard Buttrey wrote:
Hi,

I'm just starting to get to grips with Excel operating in the Mac OS X
environment on an Intel based Macbook. This is my first foray into the
world of the Mac, after many years using Windows.

A few questions.

Can anyone point me to a site which explains some of the differences
between MS and OS X Excel.
e.g.
1. What's the equivalent of the F11 key to open up the VBE
2. How do I change the font size in the VBE Projects and Properties
windows, and why is the default font so small.


No doubt I'll have many more over the coming months.

Usual TIA


__
Richard Buttrey
Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK
__________________________


__
Richard Buttrey
Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK
__________________________

Andy Pope

Excel VBA and Apple Mac OS X
 
Yes, I did a couple of charting presentations.

Cheers
Andy

Richard Buttrey wrote:
Ah, Thanks Andy, I did wonder if this was the right group.

BTW, Were you presenting at the Excel conference in London back in
June? Charting perhaps???. The name seems familiar.

Rgds



On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 14:41:44 +0000, Andy Pope
wrote:


Hi,

You might have more success in the mac group.

microsoft.public.mac.office.excel

Cheers
Andy

Richard Buttrey wrote:

Hi,

I'm just starting to get to grips with Excel operating in the Mac OS X
environment on an Intel based Macbook. This is my first foray into the
world of the Mac, after many years using Windows.

A few questions.

Can anyone point me to a site which explains some of the differences
between MS and OS X Excel.
e.g.
1. What's the equivalent of the F11 key to open up the VBE
2. How do I change the font size in the VBE Projects and Properties
windows, and why is the default font so small.


No doubt I'll have many more over the coming months.

Usual TIA


__
Richard Buttrey
Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK
__________________________



__
Richard Buttrey
Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK
__________________________


--

Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info


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