C
Colin
If I save as XLSX, Excel 2007 knows not to bother with the compatibility
checker, because I'm not saving in an old format. But when I try to save my
files with macros in the new formats that support macros, like XLSM or XLTM,
it yaps to me about compatibility errors (just minor formatting referring to
the cells that use the new pallette).
I don't care about backward compatibility for this particular file as I'm
the only one who will use it. Since I'm not saving in an older format, why
does it pester me with this every time I try to save?
Is there any way to stop this just for saving in the new formats? I still
want it to alert me about compatibility problems if I actually try to save
in an older format. This seems like common sense - check for compatibility
with older formats when saving in older formats and not when saving in the
new format.
Thanks for any insight or help,
Colin
checker, because I'm not saving in an old format. But when I try to save my
files with macros in the new formats that support macros, like XLSM or XLTM,
it yaps to me about compatibility errors (just minor formatting referring to
the cells that use the new pallette).
I don't care about backward compatibility for this particular file as I'm
the only one who will use it. Since I'm not saving in an older format, why
does it pester me with this every time I try to save?
Is there any way to stop this just for saving in the new formats? I still
want it to alert me about compatibility problems if I actually try to save
in an older format. This seems like common sense - check for compatibility
with older formats when saving in older formats and not when saving in the
new format.
Thanks for any insight or help,
Colin