![]() While it is documented, no mention is made that it is not supported. ActiveX, for example is not supported in 2011. Part of the problem is while Office 2011 does have VBA in the "feature set" the Mac version is like "VBA Lite." MS either chose not to include a full VBA feature set or chose one that works most of the time. But, there aren't many answers out there! I'm sure you are finding the same. I did some snooping around trying to find an answer.
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