Excel: How to Convert Lotus 1-2-3 Macros to Macintosh Excel
ID: Q57198
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, versions 1.5, 2.2, 3.0, 4.0
SUMMARY
Although there is currently no macro converter or interpreter in
Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh for transferring or running Lotus
1-2-3 macros in Microsoft Excel, you can use the Microsoft Excel for
Windows translator or the Microsoft Excel for Presentation Manager
translator to convert some macros and use them with Microsoft Excel
for the Macintosh.
To convert a Lotus 1-2-3 macro so that you can run it from Microsoft
Excel for the Macintosh:
- Open the Lotus (WK1) file in Microsoft Excel for Windows (or
Microsoft Excel for Presentation Manager).
- From the Control menu, choose Run.
- Select Macro Translator and choose the OK button.
Microsoft Excel for Windows translates the macro and places it on a
macro sheet.
NOTE: This conversion process may create a link to the TRANS123.XLM
file. To use the macro with Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, you
will need to break this link. You may need to manually change or add
some lines of the macro code if they are not correctly translated.
If you are using a version 2.2 or later of Microsoft Excel for the
Macintosh, save the file as a normal Microsoft Excel file and transfer
it to the Macintosh. If you are using a version 1.5 or earlier of
Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, save the file in Microsoft Excel
for Windows in the SYLK file format before you transfer it to the
Macintosh.
You may need to edit some of the macro steps, because there are some
macro commands that are specific to Microsoft Excel for Windows that
will not work in Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh.
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Last Reviewed: March 15, 1999