VBA on Windows is going away at some point.  I think
MS committed to keeping it in Office through at least
one more version.

Learning to work with the Office XML files is one way
of creating and editing Office documents.

Greg

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> From: Greg Kraus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> >The "fix" for this is when Microsoft releases the
> new Office 
> > for Mac and supplies a (hopefully) robust library
> for AppleScript. MS 
> > has decided that AppleScript will be the preferred
> communication 
> > channel with Office for Mac. 
> I heard they they want to do away with VB for Apps
> on Windows as well but can't right away because too
> may businesses use it.
> In any case once the new univeral version of MS
> Office is out, while I won't hold my breath as it
> would likely be a significant project RS is not
> likely to do, it would be nice if RS created a
> common XPlatform (Mac/Win) API for communicating
> with MS Office using teh platform specific
> technology under the hood.
> 
> If not, perhaps that would be a 3rd party
> opportunity ... 
> - Karen
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