URGENT: Mac/PC Macro compatibility problem

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Guest

I'm having serious problems opening a macro-rich spreadsheet created on a Mac
on a PC. The file opens fine on the Mac with Excel 10.1.0, but it crashes
Excel 2000 on a PC upon opening, even if the macros are disabled.

Any ideas?? I'd be eternally grateful, as I'm in DEEP trouble if I don't
solve this problem....

Thank you so much......
 
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Fredrik Wahlgren

marika1981 said:
I'm having serious problems opening a macro-rich spreadsheet created on a Mac
on a PC. The file opens fine on the Mac with Excel 10.1.0, but it crashes
Excel 2000 on a PC upon opening, even if the macros are disabled.

Any ideas?? I'd be eternally grateful, as I'm in DEEP trouble if I don't
solve this problem....

Thank you so much......

Try these suggestions.
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/StartupErrors.htm

/Fredrik
 
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Fredrik Wahlgren

marika1981 said:
I'm having serious problems opening a macro-rich spreadsheet created on a Mac
on a PC. The file opens fine on the Mac with Excel 10.1.0, but it crashes
Excel 2000 on a PC upon opening, even if the macros are disabled.

Any ideas?? I'd be eternally grateful, as I'm in DEEP trouble if I don't
solve this problem....

Thank you so much......

Does this happen on a particular PC or on any PC? The file could be dmaged
somehow. Here's alink to a program that may help.
http://www.cimaware.com/download.html
/Fredrik
 
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Fredrik Wahlgren

marika1981 said:
I'm having serious problems opening a macro-rich spreadsheet created on a Mac
on a PC. The file opens fine on the Mac with Excel 10.1.0, but it crashes
Excel 2000 on a PC upon opening, even if the macros are disabled.

Any ideas?? I'd be eternally grateful, as I'm in DEEP trouble if I don't
solve this problem....

Thank you so much......

One thing that you may want to try is to export the workbook in a piecemeal
fashion. The idea is to open the workbook and the first sheet. Press CTRL+A
to copy it and then open a new document in which you paste it. Save the
workbook with the same name as the sheet. Do this for every sheet in the
workbook. You will end up with as many workbooks as there are sheets in your
original workbook. The macros can be saved in text format

You should then see if each sheet opens. If they all do, you can then
reassemble the original workbook . This should be doable unless you have too
many sheets or if some sheets refers to other sheets.

It may be a good idea to start with one sheet only and see if it opens. It's
quite possible that Excel 2000 on the PC is damaged somehow.

/Fredrik
 
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Ken Wright

Marika, happy to take a look at the file if you want to send me a copy and
it's of reasonable size (Zip if necessary). Not used a MAC so no promises,
but always happy to try. Need to take the NOSPAM out of my email address.
 
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Postman

| One thing that you may want to try is to export the workbook in a
piecemeal
| fashion. The idea is to open the workbook and the first sheet. Press
CTRL+A
| to copy it and then open a new document in which you paste it. Save the
| workbook with the same name as the sheet. Do this for every sheet in the
| workbook. You will end up with as many workbooks as there are sheets in
your
| original workbook. The macros can be saved in text format


That's exactly the way I have done it when I've had problems.

First for me would be to save a COPY of the workbook with all the
codemodules deleted and just see if that worked. If not then I'd do them
sheet by sheet.

If it's the code modules that are causing problems, exporting them as text
and rebuilding them seems to cure it most times.

John Stamp
 

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