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James

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 10:12

Nope in word in excel its VBA, same as VB but offers functions that are specific to word or excel etc.

Same syntax etc....


John

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 05:23

In word and excel its just vb script is it not?


Steve

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 01:06

the vb in excel or word im pretty sure wont give you the option to compile your code to an executable


stubs

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 24th Oct 06 at 00:44

What's the difference between Visual Basic & the Visual Basic that's part of Microsoft Word, or Excell?

Is it possible to compile an .exe program using the version of VB that's included in Excell?