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    RE Question

    Hi,

    quick question. I have made the decision to start commercially designing applicaitons in office and have a copy of 2000 developer (preferr 200 to any other version..). I need to know where do I get a copy of Visual Basic for Applications silly question I know, but there ya go!!!

    software held

    Visual Studio pro 2003/ 2002 student version as well
    SQL server 2000 developer edition
    office 2000 developer
    visual studio 6.0 ent edition
    My SQL
    macromedia office
    adobe office
    list goes on if this is any help

    wher do I get a copy of do I already have one??

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    Re: RE Question

    Hi,

    Errr...can't speak for Office Developer Edition, but every version of Office I have ever seen accesses VBA by Alt-F11, or from the Tools - Macro menu. It's built in!

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    Re: RE Question

    zaza is right. If you have Word, you have Word VBA. If you have Excel, you have Excel VBA...etc for all office products.

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    Re: RE Question

    Unless somehow you mean Visual Studio Tools for Office, and then...



    ...over to you, RD.

    Apparently, it's quite good for Office development. Cost a few hundred pounds (GBP) though.

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    Re: RE Question

    I havent seen a Office Developer 2000 version but I did have before the Office XP (2002) Developer version. It was like an addon and collection of tools and utilities for your Office installation. It wasnt a standalone Office app. You need Office first.
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    Surely one would have Office before getting Office Developer...?

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    Yes, that does sound logical doesnt it but I dont see where in the list that he shows having any version of Office?

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    Re: RE Question

    Hi,

    Yes ahve a copy of Smal business edition on y machine, have not installed office pro, nouse for it until now.

    If it is built in to all office produts, then why does it say that if needs visual basic for applcications 6.0 when it is built in??

    if needs be, I might have to install office pro and sort it tthat way.

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    As the information I give is useful in its nature, consider using the RATE POST feature located on the bottom left of this post please..

    A few things that make a good Developer a Great One.
    Methodical and a thorough approach to research and design inevitably leads to success.
    Forward thinking is the key to Flow of control.
    Never test in the design environment, always test in real time, you get the REAL results.
    CBSE & OOSE are the same animal, they just require different techniques, and thinking.
    SEO is a globe of objectives, SE rankings is an end to a means for these objectives, not part of them.
    The key to good design is explicit attention to both detail and response.
    Think Freely out of the "Box" you're in..... You will soar to better heights.

    Kai Hirst - MSCE, MCDBA, MCSD, MCP, MCAP, MSCT


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