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Can Visual Basic 2005 be used in Excel 2003?
Can i develop excel VB macro with the new visual basic 2005 language? i am
especially interested in the "operator overloading" feature. |
Can Visual Basic 2005 be used in Excel 2003?
At least as much as you could in VB 2003:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/ -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "atesolutions" wrote in message ... Can i develop excel VB macro with the new visual basic 2005 language? i am especially interested in the "operator overloading" feature. |
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