Move 2002 Macros to New Computer with office 2007

mstuf

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Thanks for Looking.

I Just bought a new computer with Window 7 - 64 and Office 2007 Suite.
I've been a XP / Office XP User for the last Decade Plus.

I have copied my folder of Excel and Word Documents from the Old to the New Computer. 2007 opens and displays my 2002 files just fine.

My XP/2002 has a number of important macros. I have Googled a Number of Searches hunting for instructions on transfering my macros from a 2002 to 2007 computer. I get some results about 2007 backwards, 2007 to another 2007 computer, some as an upgrade etc etc but nothing XP/2002 to 2007. I Tried search here too.

In reading other threads looking to learn something, I see new terms and file extensions etc , but I'm left without the knowledge I need of what to do to get them on the new computer to try and see what needs editing / fixing. Some talk of a file named normal.dot - Some call the file a Template ?

I could really use some help to move my Macros from Computer A / XP-2002 to Computer B Win 7 - Office 2007.

Very Confused - Any help appreciated. - Again .. Thanks for looking
 

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Why are there 1,048,576 rows in Excel?
The Excel team increased the size of the grid in 2007. There are 2^20 rows and 2^14 columns for a total of 17 billion cells.
Thanks for Looking.

Well I have everything working again but my Folder structure of Modules is even more messed up than on the previous computer but my stuff works and life continues.
Case Closed.
 
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