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Excel versions 2003 and 2007
Graeme7777
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Hi,
Are the significant differences between VBA for these two versions of Excel? Is it quite easy to make the transition from 2003 VBA to that used in Excel 2007?
Thanks
Are the significant differences between VBA for these two versions of Excel? Is it quite easy to make the transition from 2003 VBA to that used in Excel 2007?
Thanks
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Yes, it's easy. To all major extents and purposes the Object Models are identical, save for where Excel 2007 has new functionality that requires exposure.[SIZE=-1]te audire non possum. musa sapientum fixa est in aure.[/SIZE]0
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Thanks very much0
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I love office 2007, much better and more handy.Kind Regards
Bill0
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