To: FatherofFive
I help companies design powerful and sophisticated solutions using Excel with VBA. VBA is just not available on Apple OS. No, but Virtual Box (free) or VMware Fusion (inexpensive) allows one to run any Windows app on a Mac.
Mark
27 posted on
07/29/2012 11:14:33 AM PDT by
MarkL
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To: MarkL
No, but Virtual Box (free) or VMware Fusion (inexpensive) allows one to run any Windows app on a Mac.But the Apple OS doesn't support VBA. Excel without VBA is like comparing a Yugo to a Ferrari.
39 posted on
07/29/2012 12:58:42 PM PDT by
FatherofFive
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