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Building Microsoft Office Solutions with Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System
White Paper This offers several advantages over Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), including building solutions with Visual Studio, auto-deployment of code that is stored in an assembly rather than in the document, and code-access security to reduce the... [03 Jul 2008]
Business Students Sharpen C# Programming Skills With Visual Studio Tools for Microsoft Office
White Paper Using Microsoft Visual Basic or C#, code modules can be created in much the same way as using Visual Basic for Application (VBA). Microsoft released a new application package to create project templates for document-centric solutions for the host... [15 Jun 2007]
SAS in the Office: IT Works
White Paper In most of the examples Excel VBA is used as the client programming language, Microsoft's Active Data Objects (ADO) as the data access component, and the SAS Integrated Object Model (IOM) to open SAS to the Excel client. [27 Apr 2007]
Visual Studio Tools for Office - Nuts and Bolts (Part Two)-Level 200
White Paper For years now, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) has provided a rich environment for customizing and integrating the Microsoft Office applications. This second part of the Nuts and Bolts series of webcasts on VSTO, provides an overview on... [18 Oct 2004]
Migrating to Microsoft Access 95
White Paper For example, the concepts involved in converting to VBA are applicable to Microsoft Access and Microsoft Excel for Windows 95. While this paper is Access specific, it covers things that are applicable to migrating other Office applications. [25 Feb 2004]
VBA for IntelliCAD by CADopia: A Versatile Customization Tool
White Paper When Microsoft incorporated Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in its Office products in the mid-1990s, programmers were provided yet another tool: the ability to develop applications within a host application such as Word, Excel, or Access. [25 Feb 2004]
VBA Technology Has Had a Major Impact on the Manufacturing Industry
White Paper Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) technology has had a major impact on the manufacturing industry largely because of its ability to allow a user more flexibility and customization. The VBA programming language was introduced in 1993 as... [25 Feb 2004]
Microsoft issues "critical" Office security alert
News The flaw affects recent versions of Office applications that support VBA scripting, including the 2002, 2000 and 97 versions of Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Word. The most serious flaw, in the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) software, could... [04 Sep 2003]
