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Subject:Re: Word Object Model From:David Dvorkin <DDvorkin -at- FRXSOFT -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 14 Jul 1998 09:02:10 -0600
I hope the responses to David's request all appear on the list.
I've been depending on the VBA online help and the Microsoft Press
book OFFICE 97 VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE, a
combination that's not satisfactory. (I have the feeling that
everything
I need to know is buried in one or the other, somewhere, but finding it
is more challenge than I want.)
David Dvorkin
FRx Software Corporation mailto:ddvorkin -at- frxsoft -dot- com
(303) 741-8280
> Does anyone know a good reference source that describes this in
> detail?
> I'm trying to write some macros that will ultimately save me time, but
> my current reference book ("Word 97 Macro and VBA Handbook", ISBN
> 0-7821-1962-X) doesn't really go into the depth I require. This book
> is
> an excellent basic reference source, but I need something more
> advanced.
> The geekier the better.
>
> David Slonosky
> Information Development Analyst
> InterTrans Logistics Solutions, an i2 company
>
> David -dot- Slonosky -at- itls -dot- com
>
>