Vba To Make Its Triumphant Return To Excel 2011 For Mac
Posted : admin On 29.10.2019Question: How do I change the background color of a cell in Microsoft Excel 2011 for Mac? Answer: By default when you create a new workbook in Excel 2011 for Mac, all cells will be formatted with a background color that is transparent. This allows you to see the grid lines in the worksheet. You can change the background color of any cell to enhance the look of your document.
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I have a macro that creates a single PDF file of several worksheets of a workbook and saves it in a folder selected by the user. The array of worksheets varies according to an initial selection by the user. The arrays of sheet names to be included in the PDF are maintained in tables inside the workbook. Once the sheet names are selected as an array they are saved as a single document using the ExportAsFixedFormat VBA command. The macro is run by different users - some using Excel 2010 for Windows and some using Excel 2011 for Mac.
The macro works fine on Excel 2010. On Excel for Mac, although the array of sheet names is created correctly only the last sheet in the array is saved in the selected folder. Here is the relevant portion of the code. Code: Sub ChooseMacFolder(strPath) Dim folderPath As String Dim RootFolder As String On Error Resume Next RootFolder = MacScript('return (path to desktop folder) as String') 'Or use RootFolder = 'Macintosh HD:Users:mvp:Desktop:TestMap:' folderPath = MacScript('(choose folder with prompt 'Select the folder' default location alias ' & RootFolder & ') as string') On Error GoTo 0 If folderPath ' Then strPath = folderPath End If End SubAnyone have any idea why the sheet array doesn't get selected (or saved) correctly on Excel for Mac?
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Vba To Make Its Triumphant Return To Excel 2011 For Mac Download
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