Because I get the error that says I can't, and when I try to give it 
permissions there seems to be no place to do so. Monterey does not have the 
onerous sandboxing that Catalina does. Also, I am using Office 365 license and 
not a standalone version of Excel. 

Bob S


> On Mar 16, 2022, at 04:29 , Andreas Bergendal via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> I’m confused - we’re talking Excel Lib by Zryip TheSlug, right?
> 
> I’m using v.1.5.3, and it works very well for opening/editing Excel files on 
> my Mac (12.2 Monterery, Excel 16.59, LC9.6.7 rc1).
> I can’t remember if at first use I had to grant some permissions of some 
> kind, but now it works without a hitch. Using AppleScript if understand 
> correctly. (On Mac I only tried it from the IDE, though, not a standalone.)
> 
> On Windows it works fine in a standalone too, where it uses vsbscript.
> 
> Bob wrote:
>> The Macintosh can no longer send apple events to Excel, or indeed any other 
>> Microsoft product [...]
> 
> We’re does this info come from? My Mac seems to disagree… :)
> 
> Best,
> Andreas
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