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Default VB Programming for Excel (and Office in general)

Hello,
I am an advanced user in Excel and Access ('00, '02, '03), and I was
wondering about the possible changes in VB which will occur as my company
will be upgrading to Office 2007 later this year. I support and create files
with custom VB code (Office 2003 is equipped with VB 6.5), and I am not
familiar with .NET or any upgrades beyond VB6. Will the new Office version
be able to handle the existing code from my original 2003 files? If the VB
syntax is different in the new suite, should I be looking for a VB.NET book
or this VB2005 I have heard about recently. I cannot seem to find VB specs
for Office...

Thanks,
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Jason (advanced Office user)
 
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