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    kevin hankins Guest

    Office .NET


    We find Office VBA (such as Excel/VBA or Access/VBA) to be much more productive
    than VB or C++ for clients that have, or are willing to purchase, MS Office.

    Will VBA follow VB.NET or take its own path?

    At what Releases of Office?

    Thank you.

  2. #2
    Jonathan Morrison Guest

    Re: Office .NET

    Office 10 will contimue to have its own version of VB (VBA.NET)

    -Jonathan
    kevin hankins <hcs7@skyenet.net> wrote in message
    news:3a108118$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > We find Office VBA (such as Excel/VBA or Access/VBA) to be much more

    productive
    > than VB or C++ for clients that have, or are willing to purchase, MS

    Office.
    >
    > Will VBA follow VB.NET or take its own path?
    >
    > At what Releases of Office?
    >
    > Thank you.




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