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Comments
Another great job yesterday, Stephanie!
I got your book today and have been reading/playing with the example files. Great work!
I'm excited about your upcoming VBA webcast in Feb. I haven't really used VBA very much, will I get lost and confused? Is there a read-ahead that will help me?
Again, great job on the webcast and the book!
Posted by: Thomas | January 21, 2005 02:38 PM
Thanks so much, Thomas!
... and, I'm glad you asked about the 2-24 Word VBA webcast :) There isn't any read-ahead needed for this. That webcast will be designed for Word power users who haven't really written VBA yet.
If you've never recorded a macro and then looked at it in the VBA editor -- that would be a great thing to do beforehand, just to get a bit familiar with what macros look like in the Visual Basic Editor. But, think of this webcast as taking the first steps in going from recording to writing your own macros ... So, I'll be providing VBA basics ...
Look forward to seeing you there!
Posted by: Stephanie Krieger | January 23, 2005 12:47 PM