I have never used the old visual basic for ms office, so I do not know what it is like. I have a (2001?) book on Python for win 32. I have not used the code yet, but it says I can use python (2.1?) in, for example, ms word to put text into word, but I cannot change fonts, among other things. Does IronPython work to fully access ms office apps, like the old vb apparently worked in the old office (97?). If it does, does this require ms office 2007? (I have it) I am mostly interested mostly interested in modifying ms access tables.( I can do this outside access now with standard Python). A lot of people would be very pleased if they could use the language of their choice in ms office. I have vs 2005 standard, apparently I need vs 2005 office ($700) to do this. Can't I just run IronPython and forget vs 2005? I started in computers in the days when everything was command line, and I prefer that environment. Ms Office is much more powerful than trying to do things with tkinter or wx.
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