Excel 2002 macros: will they work in Office 365?

pcc

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Hi everyone. I have a very old laptop running Windows 10 and Excel 2002. It is very slow and I am thinking of upgrading. Many of the Excel workbooks that I have use userforms with various controls such as DateTime pickers, ProgressBars, Calendars as well as the usual more common controls such as CommandButtons, Labels etc. I am thinking of getting a more modern laptop and possibly subscribing to Office 365. I have a concern that, because my version of Excel is so old, my workbooks may not function correctly in Office 365. Does anyone have any insight into this? I do not cherish the thought of having to rework these workbooks if they do not work correctly (or at all!). Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
 

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