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I have a few user forms in excell 2003 macros on the firms intranet. The
macros are stored all together in an excell.adinn file (2003).

I have tried in 2007 but the 2007 does not contins these user forms.

How can I save the macros in 2007 as add ins

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Open the 2003 file in 2007, then make sure you save it in a macro-enabled
2007 format (like .xlam).

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I have a few user forms in excell 2003 macros on the firms intranet. The
macros are stored all together in an excell.adinn file (2003).

I have tried in 2007 but the 2007 does not contins these user forms.

How can I save the macros in 2007 as add ins

Niels



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