> Because the MS Office suite and a few (very few!) other applications expose > their object models via COM, you can manipulate these programs with Python > and other languages. No applicatoin "supports VBA as a macro language".
What I meant was that quite a lot of Windows applications (not only MS Office) allow to execute VBA scripts just like "macros" from within the application. What I want now is to write a "dummy" VBA script "container" that consists of/executes Python sourcecode by calling the Pythonwin interpreter. > Rather - VBA is bundled and integrated with MS Office in order to manipulate > COM. You can use Python to do that too! Yup, from outside. What I would like to do is do it from "inside" the application. > "perfectly possible"? Well, at least as far as there's a COM interface and for someone who refuses to learn VB(A) but still wants to script Windows applications. Sincerely, Wolfgang Keller -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list