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Default Difference between Word and Excel

Hi,

I posted this question in the word group 2 days back but......

Just curious about the differences in the common features of Word and Excel.
Here I go.

Why is word VBE a little different to Excel VBE? In excel if I have VBE open
and if i close all the excel normal windows then VBE will also close down.
But in Word If I have VBE open and close all the documents, VBE still
remains open. Is this difference somehow related to the products being
different (number crunching vs word processing). If so what exactly is there
within Word processing that MS has made VBE available even when Word
document is not open.

Why is it that Undo stack empties out on pressing save while in word it is
still available.

Thanks a lot,
Hari
India


 
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