![]() I have pared down a large spreadsheet to the following: I need Step mode to work so that I can have confidence in my macros and so I can debug them. In Normal mode but it fails in Step mode. On the latest version of Excel the Macro runs as expected I have been trying to figure this issue out for about four weeks and have finally come to the conclusion that there is a bug in the latest version of Excel for Mac.Ī VB macro I have written runs as expected on all versions of Excel that I have tested the Macro on except for the latest version of Excel. ![]() There is a bug in the latest version of Excel for Mac Macro works as expected on Excel for Mac Version 16.16.15 and on Excel for Windows Version 0.20112.Įxample, give me access the Excel for Mac Version 16.16.15. I have tested the macro on two friends’ computers Have downloaded the oldest version available of Office, being version 16.27, which was first available on 16 July 2019. I assume the only downloads available are detailed Suggest I download an older version of Excel. I spoke to someone on the chat line on Thursday. I posted a question to the Community on 5 March 2019, which I have repeated below. ![]() For the last month I have been having problems with a VB Macro (the macro runs in Normal mode but fails in Step mode).Īfter a lot of hassle, I have come to the conclusion that there is a bug in Excel.
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