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And just double click on that .hlp file when you want to.

Dave Peterson wrote:

Go back to:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/r...etext=Macrofun

You can read more about them by getting both of these:
Macrofun.exe & Macro97.exe (which contains XLMacr8.hlp)

I think you'll have trouble with macrofun.exe, but macro97.exe creates a .hlp
file.

And to me, it sure looks like the content is the same.

Lou wrote:

I have downloaded the xlmacro.exe file in order to be able to keep my old
macros update, or to write new .xlm macros.
xlmacro.exe won't install, because it requires that I have an Office 2000 in
my computer.

Is there an equivalent. I used to write lots of .xlm macros, but I don't
feel like learning Visual Basic macros, and that what I want to do cannot be
simply recorded.

Is there any way that I coud use the help file xlmacro.exe


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