Excel 2004 for MAC does NOT implement "implements"!



A few weeks back I posted a query about Excel VBA not implementing weak
inheritance and got some advice to purchase Excel 2004 (I had '97).
Sadly, i just installed 2004 and still got the same compiler error when
it hit the first "implements" statement - "Expected: line number or
label or statement or end of statement" (the program runs fine on PC).

perhaps i am at fault for not buying a special version of Excel, like
the "programmer's version" or the "i want all of VBA version"? maybe
this slated for Excel '07? or, wait, maybe MS never intends to
implement all of VBA in MAC version of Excel?

thks for any help
Evan

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