> Lawrence,
> LK>I have not had any experience on 97 either, Bob. The one point that I
> heard
> LK>about the 97 products is that Word, Excel, and Access all have the same
> macro
> LK>language--and it is the same as Visual Basic.
> Yes, and this makes creating macros a LOT easier. The macro command
> lines are also color coded.
From my perspective, it certainly is logical. I am currently working on a
project in VB3, write macros in Word 6, and write macros in Access 2. It
gets *very* confusing! Many times, I have used the wrong syntax...and then I
can't figure out what was wrong!
Much better.
Lawrence
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