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<blockquote data-quote="santoshlv426" data-source="post: 851987" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>I've been down this road with spreadsheet packages in the past. Microsoft has purposly changed the programming code since Office 2010. </p><p>Office 2010 and beyond is not compatible with any other office program on the market - nor earlier versions of office. </p><p>The best alternative to Excel 2016 for example is Excel 2013 or 2010. </p><p>Even Corel office is not 100% compatible with MS 2010 and I actually engaged with Corel direct on this up to a point of sending them an Excel (.xlsm) workbook to troubleshoot, which eventually they had to admit that the Corel was not 100% when it comes to coding in VBA specifically. </p><p>Take the plunge, spend the money and get Office 2016. </p><p>One actaully has no choice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santoshlv426, post: 851987, member: 1941"] I've been down this road with spreadsheet packages in the past. Microsoft has purposly changed the programming code since Office 2010. Office 2010 and beyond is not compatible with any other office program on the market - nor earlier versions of office. The best alternative to Excel 2016 for example is Excel 2013 or 2010. Even Corel office is not 100% compatible with MS 2010 and I actually engaged with Corel direct on this up to a point of sending them an Excel (.xlsm) workbook to troubleshoot, which eventually they had to admit that the Corel was not 100% when it comes to coding in VBA specifically. Take the plunge, spend the money and get Office 2016. One actaully has no choice [/QUOTE]
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