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aligatrjoe

How do I get a complete list of all VB Functions
 
I am using Offcice 2003, specifically Excel.
When requesting a list of visual basic functions, I do not see DateSerial
nor DateAdd. Is there a way to get a complete list of all functions?
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Bill W

Mitch

How do I get a complete list of all VB Functions
 
I believe the object Browser does that, but it's difficult to tell what they
do. (Need to install the help files on my end)

"aligatrjoe" wrote:

I am using Offcice 2003, specifically Excel.
When requesting a list of visual basic functions, I do not see DateSerial
nor DateAdd. Is there a way to get a complete list of all functions?
--
Bill W


Mitch

How do I get a complete list of all VB Functions
 
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ffice.11).aspx

You can download it too.

"aligatrjoe" wrote:

I am using Offcice 2003, specifically Excel.
When requesting a list of visual basic functions, I do not see DateSerial
nor DateAdd. Is there a way to get a complete list of all functions?
--
Bill W


aligatrjoe

How do I get a complete list of all VB Functions
 
Thanks for your help. Didn't think to use the Object Browser.
--
Bill W


"Mitch" wrote:

I believe the object Browser does that, but it's difficult to tell what they
do. (Need to install the help files on my end)

"aligatrjoe" wrote:

I am using Offcice 2003, specifically Excel.
When requesting a list of visual basic functions, I do not see DateSerial
nor DateAdd. Is there a way to get a complete list of all functions?
--
Bill W


aligatrjoe

How do I get a complete list of all VB Functions
 
Again thanks.
--
Bill W


"Mitch" wrote:

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ffice.11).aspx

You can download it too.

"aligatrjoe" wrote:

I am using Offcice 2003, specifically Excel.
When requesting a list of visual basic functions, I do not see DateSerial
nor DateAdd. Is there a way to get a complete list of all functions?
--
Bill W



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