I think Office is tied to ActiveScripting which is COM based. I am not sure
any ActiveScripting language will work either, they may have it tied
directly to VBA as was said earlier.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Curt Hagenlocher wrote:
> VBA is embedded pretty tightly into Word and Excel; ther
VBA is embedded pretty tightly into Word and Excel; there's no way to swap
it out for another scripting engine.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Joshua Kramer wrote:
>
> A while back, Slide wrote:
>
> "You'd have to write an add-in for office that hosted the .NET runtime and
> provided a hosting
A while back, Slide wrote:
"You'd have to write an add-in for office that hosted the .NET runtime and
provided a hosting API that IP could interact with. I don't think this would be
a small undertaking."
Hmm. Is there any way to have MSO "see" IPY as a Scripting or Macro Language,
like it s