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<blockquote data-quote="santoshlv426" data-source="post: 773547" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>Can anyone share comments, if they have had experience using Corel Calculate or Quattro Pro (X7 or X8) and it's compatibility with Excel 2010 onward, in particular it's ability to handle Macro's and Active X created in Excel 2010 ? Anyting coded in Excel 2010 and on, is not backward compatible e.g. with Excel 2007, and neither with Quattro Pro X7 - I'm not sure about X8. </p><p>Corel Office - which includes Calculate seem's to have a similar interface to Excel 2010 - I'm just not sure how robust it is, or whether it will read Excel VBA coding and Active X controls. </p><p></p><p>Excel 2010 (Office 2010) is built on a totally different architecture from all previous versions, thus it seems to be a hit and miss as to what other packages are compatiable with it. I'm assuming that Google spreadsheets is also not compatible 100% with 2010, 13 or 16.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santoshlv426, post: 773547, member: 1941"] Can anyone share comments, if they have had experience using Corel Calculate or Quattro Pro (X7 or X8) and it's compatibility with Excel 2010 onward, in particular it's ability to handle Macro's and Active X created in Excel 2010 ? Anyting coded in Excel 2010 and on, is not backward compatible e.g. with Excel 2007, and neither with Quattro Pro X7 - I'm not sure about X8. Corel Office - which includes Calculate seem's to have a similar interface to Excel 2010 - I'm just not sure how robust it is, or whether it will read Excel VBA coding and Active X controls. Excel 2010 (Office 2010) is built on a totally different architecture from all previous versions, thus it seems to be a hit and miss as to what other packages are compatiable with it. I'm assuming that Google spreadsheets is also not compatible 100% with 2010, 13 or 16. [/QUOTE]
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