Re: "macro not found" error with Excel 2008 on macbook and 10.5.2
by Neil_Carver@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
May 11, 2008 at 10:15 AM
> 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
>
> Hi Jim,
I've found a few problems with Office 2008 loading over previous versions.
Most solved by installing saved files after installing 2008. If you didn't
remove and save them before.. you are snookered!.
Neil Carver
--
> Jim Gordon
> Mac MVP
>
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