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That's comforting to know. Thanks.
Geoff "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: Yes. No difference at all. Otto "Geoff K" wrote in message ... Just to be absolutely clear ........ you do not have to use XPMode? ........ they run natively in Win7? Geoff "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: I do that routinely and have seen no problems. I have Win 7 64-bit Home Premium and most of my files (I use VBA a lot) are Win XP with Excel 2002 and 2007. HTH Otto "Geoff K" wrote in message ... Hi I would appreciate any practical advice..... I've never changed o/s before and I'm considering buying Windows 7 Pro 64 bit but besides all the usual compatability problems I've read about with any brand new o/s I'm not able to determine whether: 1. vba apps written in Excel 2003 and WinXP Home 32 bit will run on any 64 bit system - either WinXP Pro or Win7 Pro 2. I can expect them to run natively in Win7 or if they can only run using XP Mode. Has anyone any practical experience? T.I.A. Geoff . . |
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