Advice re VBA.

M

Michael Harding

My MS Office 2000 Premium Edition includes a cut-down
version of VB with Excel & Access. However, the VB does
not recognise the tutorials that I've obtained in either a
book or one of the Hewlett Packard programs. Can somebody
please point me to a book or online help in using the
version of VB that I have. It is shown as:
Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
1987 - 1999
Version 8435
If my program dated 2000 is too ancient to have any
support I'm sure that it will be pointed out to me,
politely or otherwise!
 
H

Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

* "Michael Harding said:
My MS Office 2000 Premium Edition includes a cut-down
version of VB with Excel & Access. However, the VB does

That's VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). You may want to ask your
question in one of the Excel/Word/Access programming/VBA groups.
 
M

Michael Harding

Herfried,
Thank you - I'll have a go.

"Herfried K. Wagner said:
That's VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). You may want to ask your
question in one of the Excel/Word/Access programming/VBA groups.
 

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