As one who tries to convert code from old programs to new, here is my
experience. If you are switching to Excel with VBA macros the inputs
and outputs become different. You can now set up a spread sheet for
inputing data. Since the data is visible you don't need to run a sub
routine to check your inputs unless there are specifc constaints that
don't work.I use cells().value a lot.

On Jun 30, 7:51 am, mikeb <mb...@allstate.com> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> I was referred by Dave Bonallak, I would appreciate any help you can
> give.
>
> I have a very old program written in QuickBasic 4.5 which does a lot
> of statistics and printing the results in colorful graphic charts.  I
> could use a lot of what this program does, however being a DOS program
> isn’t very friendly, so I thought maybe I could convert parts, it is
> very modular, to VBA and was wondering if you know a source where I
> can find a list of QuickBasic Keywords that have been correlated to
> their counterpart in VBA.  If you have time and can respond I would
> appreciate your help.
>
> Thank you,
>
> MikeB

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