![]() ![]() ![]() Be aware that if a chart is pasted from Excel into PowerPoint, and then the original Excel file is no longer available (either its been deleted or is on an inaccessible network), I don't think you can access the data Just wrap the bits you know wont work in 2007 within: ![]() What I'm saying is that in theory, if you can get hold of the 2010 object library, and set a reference to it while writing your code, you will get all the good stuff like intellisense. Like this example that can be used to set a new undo stack entry if you have a shape selected:Īpplication.StartNewUndoEntry 'Only for office 2010Ī ("ObjectFlipHorizontal")Ī ("Undo") ) if you run a 2007 project in 2010, office will change the reference to the latest object library on the fly, so I think you should be able to code in the normal way using conditional compilation late binding), but as I understand it (from reading here: Hmm, I'm a bit out of my depth here (when it comes to the intricacies of early vs. ![]()
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