Office no more with VBA in the next version

Hi all,


I found in the AppleScript list the information (read the quote below)


The question is about the future of REALbasic and Microsoft Office VBA 
integrated support.


Emile


<quote>
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 23:26:11 -0700
From: John Baltutis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Moving from Microsoft Office VBA to AppleScript: MacTech's
        Guide to Making the Transition.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

FYI. Just saw this in TidBITS#872/26-Mar-07.

"Also, if you don't currently receive MacTech and are interested in
scripting Microsoft Office, you might wish to consider subscribing.
For only $10 shipping and handling plus some answers to survey
questions, you can receive six months of MacTech along with the
150-page "Moving from Microsoft Office VBA to AppleScript: MacTech's
Guide to Making the Transition." The next version of Microsoft
Office for the Mac won't support Visual Basic for Applications
(VBA), Microsoft's own scripting environment, and will instead rely
on AppleScript, a move which will require changes in Office-based
automation. The offer is good through 01-Apr-07."

<http://www.mactech.com/ms-survey/vba-applescript.php>
</quote>


PS: Bonjour Arnaud ;)

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