![]() ![]() If the issue is coming from an unimplemented language construct, rewrite your code to avoid usingįor APIs with the status Needs investigation, check if your code contains.Script, a known workaround for this API is recommended in the comments of the ![]() Supported VBA APIs, leave your VBA APIs as is. For APIs with the status Supported with workaround, if you can’t switch to.Implement a similar behavior with supported VBA APIs. If the function performed by the API isn’t critical to your VBA macro working.The compatibility report, we recommend the following: In Apps Script, but we recommend that you modify the VBA code that you’reįamiliar with first, before you convert your files.įor each API marked as Supported with workaround or Needs investigation in Investigation, you can apply your workarounds and fixes after the conversion Modify incompatible VBA APIsįor files that have the status Supported with workaround or Needs For files that have the status Supported exactly, you can proceed You might want to update incompatible APIs in your VBA code before you convert ![]()
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