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My opinion, for what its worth ;)
I think that institutions are generally reluctant to migrate their applications to newer versions for a year or two, until the "bugs" get ironed out. So while i think VBA will "may" be killed off, it'll be around for a long time -- I doubt that 95% of Excel users would sacrifice the ability to write quick and easy macros!! For developers, yes, .NET and C# are the way forwards, and web applications are getting better and better. Don't be worried ... just get to grips with this fascinating technology. "Albert" wrote in message ... Hello! There seems to be a rumor going around about Microsoft rolling out a web version of Office. http://lifehacker.com/5310878/micros...-office-monday If it were true, how is a Web Version of office going to affect VBA Developers? As a developer who makes a living from programs developed in VBA, should I be worried? Is the web version going to be VBA Compatible? (And how?) Best regards, Albert C |
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