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MacTech’s Mac Office VBA to AppleScript Transition Guide
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MacTech’s Mac Office VBA to AppleScript Transition Guide
MacTech’s Mac Office VBA to AppleScript Transition Guide
blairn
28 Mar 2007 7:01 PM
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Mac natives inside and outside of MacBU have provided their efforts and expertise to produce a guidebook to help you navigate the transition from VBA to AppleScript. That's right, MacTech magazine's April edition will be a massive 150 page blockbuster entitled "Moving from Microsoft Office VBA to AppleScript: MacTech's Guide to Making the Transition" and is authored by none other than Mac Office MVP and all around great person (so I'm told) Paul Berkowitz. Paul and many of the other Mac Office MVPs work very hard on AppleScript and lots of other important Office topics on behalf of all of us (check out the
MVP page
to learn more about this group of experts). MacTech - along with Paul and a cast of editors and reviewers whose combined experience with AppleScript and VBA boggle the mind - have stepped up big time with this book.
MacTech subscribers receive this generous tome as their April edition. Not yet a subscriber but want the guide? It's a great time to subscribe and, if you act now (before April 2), you might even be able to get a
complimentary subscription
. Or, support your local newsstand. MacTech magazine can be found in the mac tech section.
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