

The Demo version of Excel does not support command buttons.

I visited the Microsoft store near home, and after talking with a sales person, and loading my spreadsheetįrom a flash drive on a laptop with Windows 10, I determined that the Demo version of Excel is all they had We had thought to use a touchscreen tablet, however, the Excel versionĭesigned for tablets is not the 'full' version and does not support ActiveX or Form Control Command Buttons. Because the spreadsheet will be used in a vehicle at various times during the day, it is not convenient I have developed a spreadsheet that keeps a separate running total of 5 items, for each day of the week,įor up to 6 weeks per month for a volunteer group to which I belong. I am concerned about this compatibility issue as you are.let me explain. I am dead in the water until I can get this resolved. Do you know if there are any other libraries or files that will need to be moved? Where would I put the file so that it would be recognized by version 10?ģ.

If so how would you recommend I accomplish that (I have two physical machines, one with 7 and one with 10). Does FM20.DLL as it exists in version 7 have to moved to the windows 10 environment?Ģ. Here are my questions (sorry for the long preamble)ġ. Thanks to this web site I was able to identify FM20.DLL as one possible missing file. I suspect one or more of the libraries present in the 7 version must be moved to the 10 version. When I browse the reference dialog box under windows 10 the following references are not shown so I cannot activate them for the compiler: Microsoft Windows Common Controls-2 6.0(SP6) The reference dialog boxes are different under the 7 and 10 versions. When I copy the file to a thumb drive and try to execute it in either windows 8 or 10 I get the message It was developed under windows 7 Home Premium and works fine in that environment. I have a rather large application ( over 9,000 lines of code) written in excel and Visual basic.
