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I am very disappointed to find that there is no provision
in Pocket Excel for VBA or macros of any kind. Or am I
wrong? Someone please tell me that I am! I've run
macros in Lotus 123 on my old HP 95LX for 12 years, and I
thought I would finally upgrade. Microsoft, where are
you???
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There have been posts for alternative spreadsheets, why not check the past
postings and look at them, you'll have to buy them if you plan to use them
but you can try before you buy.
SpreadCE, Planmaker(beta) and Ptab are the spreadsheets I recall.
"Merlin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I am very disappointed to find that there is no provision
> in Pocket Excel for VBA or macros of any kind. Or am I
> wrong? Someone please tell me that I am! I've run
> macros in Lotus 123 on my old HP 95LX for 12 years, and I
> thought I would finally upgrade. Microsoft, where are
> you???
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Thank-you, I will. I hope there is some compatability
with regular MS Excel.
Merlin
>-----Original Message-----
>There have been posts for alternative spreadsheets, why
not check the past
>postings and look at them, you'll have to buy them if
you plan to use them
>but you can try before you buy.
>
>SpreadCE, Planmaker(beta) and Ptab are the spreadsheets
I recall.
>
>
>"Merlin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:e60d01c43c83$2f321450$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> I am very disappointed to find that there is no
provision
>> in Pocket Excel for VBA or macros of any kind. Or am I
>> wrong? Someone please tell me that I am! I've run
>> macros in Lotus 123 on my old HP 95LX for 12 years,
and I
>> thought I would finally upgrade. Microsoft, where are
>> you???
>
>
>.
>
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Thank-you, I will. I hope there is some compatability
with regular MS Excel.
Merlin
>-----Original Message-----
>Pocket Excel is very limited.
>Try SpreadCE
>
>--
>
>..: Jakub Kanczugowski
>..: www.PDAclub.pl >
>
>.
>
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Still trialling, but I've passed data between the programs. At the moment it
seems Planmaker will be the easiest for compatibility, but still early
impressions.
"Merlin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ee2701c43d4a$8e5fe520$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> Thank-you, I will. I hope there is some compatability
> with regular MS Excel.
> Merlin
> >-----Original Message-----
> >There have been posts for alternative spreadsheets, why
> not check the past
> >postings and look at them, you'll have to buy them if
> you plan to use them
> >but you can try before you buy.
> >
> >SpreadCE, Planmaker(beta) and Ptab are the spreadsheets
> I recall.
> >
> >
> >"Merlin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message
> >news:e60d01c43c83$2f321450$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> >> I am very disappointed to find that there is no
> provision
> >> in Pocket Excel for VBA or macros of any kind. Or am I
> >> wrong? Someone please tell me that I am! I've run
> >> macros in Lotus 123 on my old HP 95LX for 12 years,
> and I
> >> thought I would finally upgrade. Microsoft, where are
> >> you???
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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