Re: "macro not found" error with Excel 2008 on macbook and 10.5.2
by Jim Gordon MVP <goldkey74@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 11, 2008 at 01:23 PM
robs3131 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A user of a spreadsheet I created three years ago just ran into an issue
> when they installed Excel 2008 (they had no issue when using the file
with
> the prior version of Excel they had) -- they are using a macbook and
10.5.2
> (I have a PC so honestly I'm not sure what the 10.5.2 means).
>
> The spreadsheet contains macros that are attached to buttons from the
> "Forms" menu -- specifically, the error below comes up when they click
on
> "Button 9" which is on the "Intermod Calculator" sheet -- the macro in
the
> error below is in Module 3 of the VBAProject:
>
> Error:
> intermod_calculator_v.12xls!Testfreq macro not found
>
> Any help is appreciated!
>
Hi,
Excel 2008 does not sup****t macros at all. Excel 2004 did sup****t
macros. OpenOffice 2.4 has limited macro sup****t.
If you need macros I recommend that you stick with Excel 2004.
-Jim
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