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[quote][i]Originally posted by Dom[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by evilrob[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Dom[/i] And you test for the OS and execute specific code if you need to run the macro on Windows and OSX; pain but certainly easy that getting a client to install and run a VM of Windows. [/quote] I'm the one receiving the files, doing some stuff to it, and sending it back - so I'm not going to go arsing about with someone else's macros just to get it to work on my Mac version of Office. I just drop into Windows and run it in the environment in which it was developed and designed for. Similarly, I'm not going to waste time writing macros that support two environments when it's only going to be useful to me and 1 other person out of every 99 macro-enabled spreadsheets I might want to send. :facepalm: [/quote] If it's just for you can do what you want but if you have to support Mac users then as John said, getting clients to virtualise Windows is just a PITA. Parallels, VMWare? Virtualbox is free :thumbs: [/quote]
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