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In Excel 2007 they took out this in VBA.
Set fs = Application.FileSearch I wrote this into systems in 2003 office but not sure what it is really doing based on the removal from 2007 office. I need facts why they removed so I can make necessary changes. Can you provide a link for me to read about why? thanks for your help -- George G |
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Get your purchasing people to contact the software supplier and have them
provide answers to all of your questions. If they want your continued business, they will be more than happy to give you a free seminar to explain the whole thing. Microsoft has "Field Representatives" that service the accounts of companys that make regular purchases and have site licenses. If your company is big enough and uses enough copies of the software, the Rep will visit you and help you out. "Sgwapt" wrote: In Excel 2007 they took out this in VBA. Set fs = Application.FileSearch I wrote this into systems in 2003 office but not sure what it is really doing based on the removal from 2007 office. I need facts why they removed so I can make necessary changes. Can you provide a link for me to read about why? thanks for your help -- George G |
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Thank you Whiz,
That will help as source to find out answers -- George G "JLGWhiz" wrote: Get your purchasing people to contact the software supplier and have them provide answers to all of your questions. If they want your continued business, they will be more than happy to give you a free seminar to explain the whole thing. Microsoft has "Field Representatives" that service the accounts of companys that make regular purchases and have site licenses. If your company is big enough and uses enough copies of the software, the Rep will visit you and help you out. "Sgwapt" wrote: In Excel 2007 they took out this in VBA. Set fs = Application.FileSearch I wrote this into systems in 2003 office but not sure what it is really doing based on the removal from 2007 office. I need facts why they removed so I can make necessary changes. Can you provide a link for me to read about why? thanks for your help -- George G |
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