E Enigman O'Maly Feb 16, 2004 #1 In other words, does the current version of Excel still support VBA, or is it converted to Visual Fred for Applications?
In other words, does the current version of Excel still support VBA, or is it converted to Visual Fred for Applications?
C Chip Pearson Feb 16, 2004 #2 Excel 2003 still uses VBA, just like previous versions. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com
Excel 2003 still uses VBA, just like previous versions. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com
J Jake Marx Feb 16, 2004 #3 Hi Enigman, <g> Yes, 2002 (and even 2003) support VBA. Upgrading shouldn't break anything. -- Regards, Jake Marx MS MVP - Excel www.longhead.com [please keep replies in the newsgroup - email address unmonitored]
Hi Enigman, <g> Yes, 2002 (and even 2003) support VBA. Upgrading shouldn't break anything. -- Regards, Jake Marx MS MVP - Excel www.longhead.com [please keep replies in the newsgroup - email address unmonitored]
J Jan Karel Pieterse Feb 16, 2004 #4 Hi Enigman, In other words, does the current version of Excel still support VBA, or is it converted to Visual Fred for Applications? Click to expand... Excel 2003 fully supports VBA and so will the next version of Office. Regards, Jan Karel Pieterse Excel MVP www.jkp-ads.com
Hi Enigman, In other words, does the current version of Excel still support VBA, or is it converted to Visual Fred for Applications? Click to expand... Excel 2003 fully supports VBA and so will the next version of Office. Regards, Jan Karel Pieterse Excel MVP www.jkp-ads.com