Graham Dobson <> wrote:
>> run my automation. Gawd, it was an ugly sight. Nothing worked
>> properly, and trying to fix it was so overwhelming.... I decided
>> then and there that I was done trying to code for Office automation.
>> I was not about to recode all the stuff needed to bring Office97
>> functionality to Office 2000.
>>
>
>
> Maybe it is because I only do straight forward things in Excel, but
> office automation has been a large part of almost every application
> I've ever worked on. I would like to also say that _Microsoft Office
> Automation with Visual FoxPro_ by Granor and Martin is without any
> reservation whatsoever the very best book ever written on the
> subject. Graham.
One of the people I work with is having a hard time getting Word temples
with macros signed for use with out a stupid warning.
We have lots of reporting that puts the output in word and excel. This is
coming off of Quickbooks data.
Anyone have a clue on certificate registration?
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
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can do them absolutely no good." ---Unknown
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