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Please be sure to mention the version of Office you are using when you send your question.
I answer all e-mails that I receive via this form, as long as they are polite :)
Since disabling comments on this site, I'm actually hearing from more of you with questions ... so, as it seems people prefer to email rather than comment, I'm going to leave comments disabled. As always, you can ask me any Office-related questions you have. If the question is outside of my expertise, I'll try to direct you to where you can get an answer.
Upcoming VBA basics webcast - and geekSpeak Office 2007 programmability webcast
Hi, everyone!
Just a quick note to provide registration links for my upcoming Office 2007 VBA basics webcast next Tuesday ... and my upcoming webcast for the geekSpeak webcast series on MSDN (4-11)...
Using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Every Day Is Easier Than You Think (level 300)
This 1 hour session focuses primarily on tasks in Microsoft Office Word 2007, and introduces some core essentials of VBA that you can apply in the 2007 release programs Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Intended for advanced users who may never before have written or edited their own macros , you'll learn tips and tricks for using VBA as a daily productivity tool. [You don't need my book for the session, but if you have my new book on the 2007 release - I'll be using some of the sample files you have from that book's VBA primer - so you can follow along if you like :)]
MSDN geekSpeak: What Is New for VBA Developers in the 2007 Office Release with Stephanie Krieger (Level 200)
This is my first geekSpeak event - so I'll give you part of the blurb explaining what it is (below) directly from their website - it's a less formal event than the Office webcasts... more discussion-oriented. Please keep in mind from the above title that i'll be talking about what's new for VBA developers -- and a lot of that is going to be moving into the Open XML Formats ... I am the non-developer's developer - so PLEASE ... if you're an advanced end user dabbling in or getting started with Office development ... this is EXACTLY for you. Folks looking for VSTO will be disappointed here ... we won't be discussing any developer platform that requires you to own any software other than Microsoft Office 2007. Look forward to seeing you all there! [Like my webcast on 4-3, you don't need my book for this event - but if you have the new book and have been working through the Open XML or VBA primers - this is the perfect place to ask your questions and get them answered right away, even with live demo :)]
MSDN geekSpeak is a new kind of webcast series, hosted by Glen Gordon and Susan Wisowaty from the MSDN Events team, that provides a "talk-radio" format where industry experts share their knowledge of and experience with a particular developer technology.
Looking forward to seeing you all at both events!
Meanwhile, happy Tuesday everybody!
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