Hi Chris, I’m unable to get this to open with my version of Excel (Excel for Mac 2011, v14.0.0). There’s an option to click OK, which I did, and then I get another window: If you save it, the file will contain the Visual Basic project” However, nothing happens, b/c immediately, this window pops up: When I drop the “TC.XLA”, a window pops up, and it says: #FRAME TO TIMECODE CALCULATOR FOR MAC# “This workbook contains defined names that conflict with valid cell references. To correct this issu, underscores (_) have been added to the defined names that conflict with the cell references. #FRAME TO TIMECODE CALCULATOR CODE#Ĭonflicting names in XLM macro code have not been changed, and muc be corrected manually.”Īgain, there’s an option to click OK, and when I do, the “Microsoft Excel 5.0/7.0 opening TC.XLA” window disappears, and then nothing happens. So … basically, I can’t get it into my Excel. Any tips you can offer would be greatly appreciated. There HAS to be a way, but I can’t figure it out!! :( Reply I have a list of thousands of shots (TC/in and TC/out), and I JUST found out that I need to indicate the duration of each shot. I hope Chris Hocking doesn’t mind but I will post a few notes I have migrated from workstation to workstation concerning the TC.xla over the years. I have lots of notes but I will only put a few here. The original TC.XLA has been update to work with modern version of Excel and should be used. #FRAME TO TIMECODE CALCULATOR PASSWORD#.
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