Lawrence,
LK>> Yes, and this makes creating macros a LOT easier. The macro command
LK>> lines are also color coded.
LK>From my perspective, it certainly is logical. I am currently working on a
LK>project in VB3, write macros in Word 6, and write macros in Access 2. It
LK>gets
LK>*very* confusing! Many times, I have used the wrong syntax...and then I
LK>can't figure out what was wrong!
Absolutely. I know what it's like using programs whose
formula/programming syntax is slightly varied (I also do professional
support for CRYSTAL REPORTS) which uses a form of VB3&4, but all of the
syntax is not exactly the same.
--- Adam
adam.alsop@juno.com
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