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problem with Macros in Microsoft Office 04 to 08

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Nosha123 | 10:21 Tue 30th Jun 2009 | Technology
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A colleague has created an excel file with macros in Office 2004 and when I open the file in Office 2008 it doesnt give me the option to 'enable macros'. But says that Office 2008 Visual Basic Macros do not work and to open the file keeping macros click on 'Open'.
When I click on open - it says the "Macro "structure new.xls'!Macro" cannot be found.
Can anyone help?
How can I get the macros to work in whichever version of Excel the document is opened in?
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you really need a new diary - its office 2003 and 2007
the basic requirement is open the 2003 file
save as ... and select .xlsm (macro sheet)

see if it works - it's possible the code isn't compatible



http://www.directionsonmicrosoft.com/sample/DO MIS/update/2006/06jun/0606ccmto2.htm

http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navcli ent&hl=en-GB&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GPTB_en-GBGB295GB 295&q=convert+office+2003+macros+to+office+200 7
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thanks troll... but as I am on a mac - mine is Microsoft Office 2008....
Maybe thats the problem!
I really must get my brain washed this week ....

it could well be - is looks like there is cross platform compatibility ... but yes but no but - seems it's not full compatibility just the microsoft version of compat.

given the problems with 2003 ->2007 I imagine that 2008 is going to be a bit of a mountain ... having said that ... I do do office .... but I don't do macs - I have no real experience of this particulat twist in the tale

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