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Will a workbook with forms and macros written in Excel 2000 run in all
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Sorry, my question was poorly thought out.
What I really need to know is, will an Excel workbook with forms and macros
be able to run in newer versions of Excel?

Sorry for the confusion.
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Will a workbook with forms and macros written in Excel 2000 run in all
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Probably. But the only real way to know is to test it in each newer version of
excel.



Jim wrote:

Sorry, my question was poorly thought out.
What I really need to know is, will an Excel workbook with forms and macros
be able to run in newer versions of Excel?

Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks,
Jim
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Will a workbook with forms and macros written in Excel 2000 run in all
versions of Excel?



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