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Jef Gorbach[_2_]

The last day
 
On Jun 1, 9:50*pm, "T. Valko" wrote:
is the "improvement" a scattered shotgun approach
without any centralized list of recently posted Q&A?


Yes, it's pretty much scattered around!

Here's a link for the Office applications and for Windows operating systems
and a few odds and ends.

http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...-US/categories

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP

Anyway to find Today's questions relating to VBA in Excel?

OTOH looks like Google at least is maintaining this newsgroup
regardless of Msft's intent so wont really matter as long as WE (and
google/usenet) refuse to budge lol

T. Valko

The last day
 
Anyway to find Today's questions relating to VBA in Excel?

The ngs seem to be still "operating" as usual so far today. So you can just
look at the Programming ng.

The new forums don't have a category dedicated to just VBA for Excel.
There's a general category for VBA for Office:

http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...ceprog/threads

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"Jef Gorbach" wrote in message
...
On Jun 1, 9:50 pm, "T. Valko" wrote:
is the "improvement" a scattered shotgun approach
without any centralized list of recently posted Q&A?


Yes, it's pretty much scattered around!

Here's a link for the Office applications and for Windows operating
systems
and a few odds and ends.

http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...-US/categories

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP

Anyway to find Today's questions relating to VBA in Excel?

OTOH looks like Google at least is maintaining this newsgroup
regardless of Msft's intent so wont really matter as long as WE (and
google/usenet) refuse to budge lol



Billns

The last day
 
On 6/2/2010 11:57 AM, T. Valko wrote:
Anyway to find Today's questions relating to VBA in Excel?


The ngs seem to be still "operating" as usual so far today. So you can just
look at the Programming ng.

The new forums don't have a category dedicated to just VBA for Excel.
There's a general category for VBA for Office:

http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...ceprog/threads

I thought 6/1 was the date MS would START phasing out their newsgroups.
Apparently so, as my subscribed groups are still all working today 6/2
(and I am subscribed through msnews.microsoft.com.

Bill


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