GS wrote:
You may recall that I use a macro program called Macro Express Pro.
Sorry, but I did not know this. I did browse the website, though,
and have downloaded Pro for a test drive. This looks like an
excellent utility for personal use by power users whom are
non-programmers!
However, I do application development in VB6 or Excel VBA, but I
often use vbScript for lightweight personal utilities. All of my
Excel apps have been duped as VB6 stand-alone EXEs via using the
Farpoint Spread.ocx ActiveX Spreadsheet control. This was done to
facilitate non MS Office users having my apps. (Many of my users
switched away from MSO when the Ribbon interface was introduced!)
While there's nothing yet that I haven't been able to make Excel/VB6
do, Macro Express Pro looks like a formidable tool worth adding to
anyone's arsenal!
Yep, given my lack of (modern) programming skills, MX Pro fills the
gap ;-)
The more time I spend reading its CHM and test driving the
SampleMacros, the more I'm liking it!
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