On 3/31/04 7:27 PM, in article, 'Debi' wrote: > Does VBA on Mac OS X have any References (object/type libraries) other > than the default ones supplied with the Office X installation? And if > so, where/how does one obtain them? There's no VBA specific to a particular Mac OS. ![]() It's specific to the version of Office Mac you have. But it must have been tweaked very, very slightly for Office v. X to accommodate a few small differences of IS X. Otherwise the version of VBA Machas been the same for many versions: It's VBA 5.0 in Office 98, 2001 and X. There are a very few Mac-only methods, properties and arguments, and more Win-only methods, properties and arguments. They are always spelled out clearly in the VB Editor Help (even in Windows!), which is really the best place to learn about them. Putting aside the few Mac-specific items, the VB Editor Help is still a good place to learn about specific Objects, Methods and Properties. ![]() But to get a good grasp of the language as a whole, you _could_ get he official multi-volume sets of Visual Basic for Applications 5.0 published by Microsoft Press. I think there are separate books for Wor,d Excel and PPT. Personally, however, I would recommend the books published by O'Reilly as simpler, clear tutorials. I particular I'd recommend 'Writing Word Macros' by Steven Roman, published by O'Reilly. Excel, Excel Online, Excel for iPad, Excel for Mac, PowerPoint, PowerPoint Online, PowerPoint for iPad, PowerPoint for Mac, Word, Word Online, Word for iPad, and Word for Mac Document.getProjectFieldAsync. (It used to be called 'Learning Word Programming'.) It's outstanding. You can also learn lots and lots at the Word MVP website. You have to go there in Internet Explorer, you get blank pages in Safari. -- Paul Berkowitz MVP Entourage Entourage FAQ Page: AppleScripts for Entourage: Please 'Reply To Newsgroup' to reply to this message. Best fps multiplayer games for mac download. Emails will be ignored. PLEASE always state which version of Entourage you are using - 2001 or X. It's often impossible to answer your questions otherwise. Debi 4/4/2004, 23:05 น. I definitely ran that line before, else I wouldn't have had Python 3. Running the line again netted me cppcheck, but the rest are already installed. How to install python nose for mac. Not sure why cmake and wget were missing, but sorry for not reading carefully. Thanks for the info, Paul, but I wasn't looking for references about VBA, I was talking about the References that you can access when you go to the menu item Tools: References. My install of Office X shows the following: Visual Basic for Applications Microsoft Excel 10.0 Object Library OLE Automation Microsoft Forms 2.0 Object Library Microsoft Office 10.0 Object Library Microsoft Graph 10.0 Object Library Microsoft PowerPoint 10.0 Object Library Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications for Extensibility Microsoft Word 10.0 Object Library VBA Converter I was wondering if there are other Object Libraries available on Mac OS X, and if so, how one gets them. For example, on a Windows machine with Acrobat installed, there are some extra libraries for Acrobat and Distiller. -- Debi Paul Berkowitz wrote in message news. JE McGimpsey 5/4/2004, 0:05 น. In article, (Debi) wrote: > Thanks for the info, Paul, but I wasn't looking for references about > VBA, I was talking about the References that you can access when you > go to the menu item Tools: References. > > My install of Office X shows the following: > > Visual Basic for Applications > Microsoft Excel 10.0 Object Library > OLE Automation > Microsoft Forms 2.0 Object Library > Microsoft Office 10.0 Object Library > Microsoft Graph 10.0 Object Library > Microsoft PowerPoint 10.0 Object Library > Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications for Extensibility > Microsoft Word 10.0 Object Library > VBA Converter > > I was wondering if there are other Object Libraries available on Mac > OS X, and if so, how one gets them. For example, on a Windows machine > with Acrobat installed, there are some extra libraries for Acrobat and > Usb 3.0 driver for mac os x x. Distiller. AFAIK, there are no Mac Applications other than Office that support VBA. Jim Gordon MVP 12/4/2004, 19:55 น. Hi Debi, VBA on the Mac supports several types of references files. This is explained in VBA's Help: 'References Command (Tools Menu) See Also Specifics Displays the References dialog box. This dialog box allows you to add an object library or type library reference to your project. This makes another application's objects available in your code. Once a reference is set, the referenced objects are displayed in the Object Browser. You can also add references to other loaded and saved projects. If a project has not been saved, it appears as 'UNSAVED: ' and you will be unable to make a reference to it. Only available at design time.' Developers can make references to € Type Libraries (*.olb, *.tlb, *.dll) € Shared Libraries Where to get more? Get them from other developers or make them yourself. -Jim Gordon Mac MVP All responses should be made to this newsgroup within the same thread. About Microsoft MVPs: Before posting a 'new' topic please be sure to search Google Groups to see if your question has already been answered. ---------- In article.
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