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New MSDN White Paper: Convert VBA Code to Visual Basic .NET When Migrating to Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office
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New MSDN White Paper: Convert VBA Code to Visual Basic .NET When Migrating to Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office
New MSDN White Paper: Convert VBA Code to Visual Basic .NET When Migrating to Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office
VSTO Team
30 Mar 2005 11:26 AM
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If you have VBA applications that you want to migrate to Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office, one of the biggest challenges you will face is migrating the VBA code to Visual Basic .NET.
A new white paper is now available on MSDN,
Convert VBA Code to Visual Basic .NET When Migrating to Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office
, which describes the language differences between VBA and Visual Basic .NET. The white paper was written by Dale Oberg of
ArtinSoft
. Artinsoft wrote the Visual Basic upgrade wizard, which shipped with Visual Basic .NET.
--Janet Robinson
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