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Default Preserving VB code when converting from Excel

I have a fairly complex Excel spreadsheet that is heavily reliant on
vb macros that I need to share with other users who do not have
Excel. When I was writing the .xls I didn't realize that the VB
components would not be converted with the spreadsheet when I
published to .html. Any ideas on how I can get my users the
spreadsheet and the macros? Maybe an .exe.

The users will need to input data so Excel Viewer is not an option.

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You can start here. It might lead you to a solution.

http://www-128.ibm.com/developerwork.../x-tipexc.html

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I have a fairly complex Excel spreadsheet that is heavily reliant on
vb macros that I need to share with other users who do not have
Excel. When I was writing the .xls I didn't realize that the VB
components would not be converted with the spreadsheet when I
published to .html. Any ideas on how I can get my users the
spreadsheet and the macros? Maybe an .exe.

The users will need to input data so Excel Viewer is not an option.


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