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Excel VBA Projects & Visual Source Safe; WinAPI, Code Librarian.
Hi All
I have Office 2000 Developer on one machine (that I use little) and am using Office 2003 on my main machine. I have not used VSS with Office 2000 Developer, but am interested to know whether I can use my Excel 2003 projects in VSS. Also, can I utilise the VBE Add-Ins (such as WinAPI Viewer and Code Librarian) with Excel 2003? Thanks in advance Paul Martin Melbourne, Australia |
Excel VBA Projects & Visual Source Safe; WinAPI, Code Librarian.
Hi Paul,
I have Office 2000 Developer on one machine (that I use little) and am using Office 2003 on my main machine. I have not used VSS with Office 2000 Developer, but am interested to know whether I can use my Excel 2003 projects in VSS. Also, can I utilise the VBE Add-Ins (such as WinAPI Viewer and Code Librarian) with Excel 2003? Yes you can - if you install the Office 2000/XP Developer Edition, the tools still work fine with Excel 2003. I'm not sure about the installation, though - you may have to install the entirety of Office 2000, then upgrade it to 2003. Regards Stephen Bullen Microsoft MVP - Excel Professional Excel Development The most advanced Excel VBA book available www.oaltd.co.uk/ProExcelDev |
Excel VBA Projects & Visual Source Safe; WinAPI, Code Librarian.
Thanks Stephen.
But does your answer bear in mind that my Office 2003 is not a developer edition? Regards Paul Martin Melbourne, Australia |
Excel VBA Projects & Visual Source Safe; WinAPI, Code Librarian.
Yes it does.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Paul Martin" wrote in message ups.com... Thanks Stephen. But does your answer bear in mind that my Office 2003 is not a developer edition? Regards Paul Martin Melbourne, Australia |
Excel VBA Projects & Visual Source Safe; WinAPI, Code Librarian.
Thanks Tom & Stephen
Much appreciated Paul Martin Melbourne, Australia |
Excel VBA Projects & Visual Source Safe; WinAPI, Code Librarian.
Just to add, Office 2003 doesn't have a developer edition.
Here is some additional information: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;828089 INFO: Migrating from Microsoft Office XP Developer -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Paul Martin" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks Tom & Stephen Much appreciated Paul Martin Melbourne, Australia |
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