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Excel 2000 User Forms & Macros - Will they work with Excel 2007
Hi,
Does anyone have a definitive answer to this? I am being asked to be the "volunteer" for Excel 2007 for my office and as I do a lot of VBA and Excel development I need to know if this is going to jeopardize my ability to create and distribute excel 2000 workbooks to the rest of the office. Thanks John |
Excel 2000 User Forms & Macros - Will they work with Excel 2007
You might find some help at this site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...646951033.aspx "John" wrote: Hi, Does anyone have a definitive answer to this? I am being asked to be the "volunteer" for Excel 2007 for my office and as I do a lot of VBA and Excel development I need to know if this is going to jeopardize my ability to create and distribute excel 2000 workbooks to the rest of the office. Thanks John |
Excel 2000 User Forms & Macros - Will they work with Excel 2007
Most of your code should work fine. There are some minor changes, and some
minor glitches, so you should test everything carefully, then test any changes in the earlier versions of Excel. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "John" wrote in message news:osj1j.26069$Zn.24113@edtnps90... Hi, Does anyone have a definitive answer to this? I am being asked to be the "volunteer" for Excel 2007 for my office and as I do a lot of VBA and Excel development I need to know if this is going to jeopardize my ability to create and distribute excel 2000 workbooks to the rest of the office. Thanks John |
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