2009/5/18 Michael Adams <[email protected]>

> On Mon, 18 May 2009 16:55:38 +0800
> Came this utterance formulated by ____(Chen Hao) to my mailbox:
>
> > Hello!
> >
> > Dose anyone know how/where to get a Macro Migration Tool?
> > I Searched it on the google . all webpages said where was a Tool could
> > do xxxxx ,but no one said where to get this.
> >
> > I have too many MS Excel Macro for work, and never wanna rewrie them
> > all. It's too terrible...>_<
> >
> > Thx VM!
> >
>
> As a general rule those converting the office to OO.o tend to keep an
> old licensed copy of Office around for old Macros. Just make the rule
> that new Macros be in OO.o and any older spreadsheets be reviewed for
> update to ODF when modifications are required.
>
> Sun StarOffice has a Office Macro tool but it isn't foolproof AFAIK.
> They do claim that StarOffice 9 converts Office Macros instantly:
> http://www.sun.com/software/staroffice/faqs.jsp#g1
> See the answer to question 11. One copy of StarOffice 9 may be of
> benefit to you.
>
> Any reference at Sun to the "Macro Conversion Tool" referred to
> StarOffice 8 circa 2004-5 AFAICT.
>
>
> --
> Michael
>
> There's also an on-line converter at
http://www.business-spreadsheets.com/vba2oo.asp into which you enter VBA
code and it displays the OOo equivalent. I have never tried it, though.


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