Migrating from Windows 7 to 365 (re: excel vba macros)

bravura

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Good morning. first, many thanks for all the support in the past.

Our satellite office is migrating from Windows 7 to 365. The vba programmer there says that it's a large task to update the macros for this transition. if he's trying to run macros off multiple spreadsheets, he should be able to run them per normal - just change the file locations is what i'm thinking. Am i right or is there more to it. The macros don't do anything fancy, just reading from one or more excel workbooks and then update the open file. when people running the macro, they only need to open in excel (rather than sharepoint), correct?
 

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Firstly, Windows 7 is an operating system and 365 is an Office subscription, so you can't move from one to the other.

It really shouldn't be a massive change in terms of the macros unless you're moving from a very old version of Excel in which case you might run into deprecated features.
 
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