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Craig
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Craig asked in Computers & InternetSoftware · 1 decade ago

Are there any spreadsheet applications other than excel that will use macros written for excel?

I have a macro, I didn't write, that is written for excel to convert csv data to qif files for import into quicken. I would like to know if there is any other spreadsheet program, other than excel, that will use macros created for excel. I haven't found one yet.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    OxygenOffice Professional(OOOP, O2OP (for Windows) and NeoOffice (for Mac) ) are enhanced versions of free OpenOffice.org which is a multi-platform office creativity suite. OxygenOffice Professional and NeoOffice contain extras including templates, cliparts, samples, fonts and VBA support.

    That said, the VBA implementation is not identical, so there's no guarantee that the macros will actually run.

  • 6 years ago

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    Are there any spreadsheet applications other than excel that will use macros written for excel?

    I have a macro, I didn't write, that is written for excel to convert csv data to qif files for import into quicken. I would like to know if there is any other spreadsheet program, other than excel, that will use macros created for excel. I haven't found one yet.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I really can't answer your question because I hate writing macros. I can tell you if you want to learn how to write macros, you need to search for VBA scripting. Google excel macro vba tutorials or excel macro vb comparisons.

  • 1 decade ago

    No. You'll need to rewrite them

    here is OpenOffice's explanation:

    http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documenta...

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