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Keith

General Comment about VBA
 
Hello,

I just want to take a moment to tell the Microsoft team how much I like VBA.
Ive been working with Basic and other languages since there were languages,
and Ive followed the changes in many languages over the years. There is a
remarkable genius about the design of Basic, and in todays world, Microsoft
Visual Basic for Applications in Excel, Access, and all the Microsoft
products. VBA makes the Microsoft products especially flexible and powerful.
It is my programming language of choice for dozens upon dozens of Excell and
Access applications. Thank you to the Microsoft team.

And thank you to the many VBA experts and enthusiasts who are willing to
share their time and expertise on this and the other Microsoft forums.

Keith



AltaEgo

General Comment about VBA
 
Keith

Unfortunately, it seems your words of encouragement may not get to
Microsoft - read the last point made in the following URL:

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/HintsA...roupUsers.aspx

You may find some information that will help you get your message across in
the following:

http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/execmail/feedback.mspx

--
Steve

"keith" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I just want to take a moment to tell the Microsoft team how much I like
VBA.
Ive been working with Basic and other languages since there were
languages,
and Ive followed the changes in many languages over the years. There is
a
remarkable genius about the design of Basic, and in todays world,
Microsoft
Visual Basic for Applications in Excel, Access, and all the Microsoft
products. VBA makes the Microsoft products especially flexible and
powerful.
It is my programming language of choice for dozens upon dozens of Excell
and
Access applications. Thank you to the Microsoft team.

And thank you to the many VBA experts and enthusiasts who are willing to
share their time and expertise on this and the other Microsoft forums.

Keith



Keith

General Comment about VBA
 
Hi Steve,
Thanks very much for your advice.
Keith


"AltaEgo" wrote:

Keith

Unfortunately, it seems your words of encouragement may not get to
Microsoft - read the last point made in the following URL:

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/HintsA...roupUsers.aspx

You may find some information that will help you get your message across in
the following:

http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/execmail/feedback.mspx

--
Steve

"keith" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I just want to take a moment to tell the Microsoft team how much I like
VBA.
Ive been working with Basic and other languages since there were
languages,
and Ive followed the changes in many languages over the years. There is
a
remarkable genius about the design of Basic, and in todays world,
Microsoft
Visual Basic for Applications in Excel, Access, and all the Microsoft
products. VBA makes the Microsoft products especially flexible and
powerful.
It is my programming language of choice for dozens upon dozens of Excell
and
Access applications. Thank you to the Microsoft team.

And thank you to the many VBA experts and enthusiasts who are willing to
share their time and expertise on this and the other Microsoft forums.

Keith




witek

General Comment about VBA
 
keith wrote:
Hello,

I just want to take a moment to tell the Microsoft team how much I like VBA.
Ive been working with Basic and other languages since there were languages,
and Ive followed the changes in many languages over the years. There is a
remarkable genius about the design of Basic, and in todays world, Microsoft
Visual Basic for Applications in Excel, Access, and all the Microsoft
products. VBA makes the Microsoft products especially flexible and powerful.
It is my programming language of choice for dozens upon dozens of Excell and
Access applications. Thank you to the Microsoft team.

And thank you to the many VBA experts and enthusiasts who are willing to
share their time and expertise on this and the other Microsoft forums.

Keith



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