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Hi,
First of all, I'm an experienced programmer in a few languages, including C#, but have not yet learned VBA or VB.Net beyond rudimentary code. However, my new employer is a heavy user of Excel, and it would behoove me to learn to maximize its capabilities. I've read a number of web articles indicating that VSTO is the successor to VBA. However, I've also read it does not work with Visual Studio Express. Is this still the case with VS Express 2010? If so, then Microsoft wants me to use VSTO in favour of VBA, yet wants me to spend $$$ for the high end VS Suite? I don't understand this marketing - I would think it would limit the uptake of VSTO? There is no way I will get justification to buy VS just to use VSTO vs. VBA. I've also read he http://groups.google.com/group/micro...c3 0ee38f2b52 that VBA can be used to call a .dll. Given the above, what would you recommend as the best architecture for me to learn to automate Excel's capabilities? Thanks, Scott |
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