Hi,
If you are using a mac try NeoOffice (based on OpenOffice).
<www.neooffice.org>
It has support for VBA macros and may be able to open your files.
It's also free so you have nothing to lose!
Hope this helps
On 13 Aug 2007, at 22:50, Paul wrote:
To whom it may concern,
I'm not an Open Office user. I'm using OSX 10.4.8.
I'm using Microsoft Office 2004 for Macs.
I'm considering using Calc as I'm having trouble using
some Excel spreadsheets that were originally created
on a PC. One particular spreadsheet that I use has
several macros that don't seem to work on my Mac. For
example, when I'm in Windows and I've opened this
Excel file (with macros) I can click on the cells
that have a drop list which I can access, but when I
try to do the same thing on my Mac I can't see or
access this drop list at all.
So, I'm wondering is if this particular spreadsheet
will in Calc or not?
Standard versions of OOo (available from www.openoffice.org) cannot
run VBA
macro's. OOo has its own macro language and can utilise many others
(eg,
python, beanshell,javascript).
I believe that staroffice has implemented support for VBA and there
are some
other varients available from vendors that have done the same thing
(google
is your friend here).
Your spreadsheet in question will probably open fine in calc,
however the
macro's will not be able to be run.
/paul
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