Aug 17, 2009 Hi I've just got a macbook and am transferring an excel sheet from pc to mac using office mac 2008. It won't recognise a macro i had in the sheet - can anyone help me to put this macro in?? ![]() Is ASAP Utilities also available for the Apple Mac? Date: June 28, 2005 (last updated on August 12, 2015) reference id: QA0038 Question Is ASAP Utilities also available for the Apple Macintosh versions of Excel? Therapist billing software for mac download. Short Answer ASAP Utilities currently only works with the Windows editions of Excel. We're certainly looking at the Apple-platform. Best video downloader for mac free full. However, as long as the only type of add-ins that Mac Excel supports are the ones that can be cracked in under a minute, we are rather reserved in developing such a version, because of the fear of piracy. I'm sorry but that is the way it currently is. With the new (preview of) Mac Office 2016 that hasn't been improved. More detailed Answer Unfortunately, not there isn't, we don't have a special edition for the Mac editions of MS Excel. But you can use a to use ASAP Utilities on your Apple Mac. At this moment we're concentrating all our energy on making ASAP Utilities better for the Windows versions of Excel since (by far) the most people are using the windows version. Perhaps in the future there will be a version of ASAP Utilities that will work with the Mac version of Excel. Furthermore the future of (the programming language most macros and ASAP Utilities uses) was for a long time uncertain for the next versions of MS Excel for the Mac (). In version 2008 it was completely removed by Microsoft which caused all normal Excel macros not to work. Fortunately in Mac Excel 2011 Microsoft has brought it back. Microsoft had dropped vba-macros in Mac Office 2008Support for VBA in the Mac OS X version of Microsoft Office, in favor of AppleScript. Microsoft, however, has also clearly stated that they have of Office. Removing VBA support requires a complete rewrite of ASAP Utilities in a new programming language and that is not something we have planned to do in a near future. Support for VBA (standard Excel macros) is back in Mac Office 2011 Good news, MS has brought back the support for macros written in VBA (the default for macros) in. ![]() Souces: ZDnet: Macworld.com: Unfortunately still not fully compatible with the Excel for Windows The latest version of Mac Office still doesn't supports COM add-ins. ASAP Utilities consists of two type of add-ins. The first is a common 'Excel Add-in' (ASAP Utilities.xla), the second is 'COM Add-in' (ASAP_Utilities.dll), which is faster then a general Excel Add-in and less easy to crack and for these reasons contains nearly all of the macros. Unfortunately this second type of add-in still isn't supported by the Mac edition of Excel. ASAP Utilities System Requirements Workaround to run Windows (and ASAP Utilities) on your Mac From the website: 'Have a Windows application you need to use once in a while? Every new Mac lets you install and run Windows at native speeds, using a built-in utility called Boot Camp. Setup is simple and safe for your Mac files. After you’ve completed the installation, you can boot up your Mac using either Mac OS X or Windows. (That’s why it’s called Boot Camp.) Or if you want to run Windows and Mac applications at the same time — without rebooting — you can install Windows using VMware or Parallels software.'
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