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To: mr.mark who wrote (14617)1/8/2001 10:33:36 AM
From: Tigress  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110652
 
Morning mr.mark!

And a Happy & Prosperous New Year, too.

New Year, new problem.........perhaps you can assist?

I'm working with Win 98 at home and Win 95 at work.
Someone put together a simple Excel program on their Win 98 on Sheet 1.
The program was then installed on Win 95 & a Macro was created on Sheet 2.
Up until this point, the program works fine.

But I've run into a bug in an attempt to create another Macro on Sheet 3 under Win 95. The Macro takes Sheet 1 to Sheet 3 & reformats it on 3. Then it bugs out.

Now I'm at home and my 98 won't open the 95 Excel program.
It gives me a message "file format not valid".

I know it should be manually opened in Win 95 format, but how? Where are the pulldown screens, etc?

And when the Macro is finally functioning on my Win 98, do you think it will be properly read by Win 95?

As always, thanks much.

Tig