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| Al Christoph 2004-09-23, 9:58 am |
| I've found a number of very good articles at MS on how to use VBA within
FrontPage.
However, the articles don't match what I see when I press Alt+F11. A number
of menu options, particularly Insert | Add-in Class are missing.
Supposedly I need the developer edition. Is there such a thing for FP/Office
2003?
If so, how does someone with a universal MSDN subscription get it?
Or has MS abandoned the ideas that they had several years back?
Regards,
Al Christoph
Three Bears Software, LLC
just right software at just right prices (actually free at the moment:-)))
http://www.3bears.biz
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| MD Websunlimited 2004-09-23, 5:51 pm |
| Hi Al,
There is no Developer Edition of FP 2003, at least that I'm aware of.
--
Mike -- FrontPage MVP '97-'02
J-Bots 2004 Released Special Pricing
http://www.websunlimited.com
FrontPage Add-ins Since '97 FP 2003 / 2002 / 2000 Compatible
"Al Christoph" <ac2@too.net> wrote in message news:usYMeKXoEHA.3968@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> I've found a number of very good articles at MS on how to use VBA within
> FrontPage.
>
> However, the articles don't match what I see when I press Alt+F11. A number
> of menu options, particularly Insert | Add-in Class are missing.
>
> Supposedly I need the developer edition. Is there such a thing for FP/Office
> 2003?
>
> If so, how does someone with a universal MSDN subscription get it?
>
> Or has MS abandoned the ideas that they had several years back?
>
> Regards,
> Al Christoph
> Three Bears Software, LLC
> just right software at just right prices (actually free at the moment:-)))
> http://www.3bears.biz
>
>
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| Jim Cheshire 2004-09-25, 2:48 am |
| Al Christoph wrote:
> I've found a number of very good articles at MS on how to use VBA
> within FrontPage.
>
> However, the articles don't match what I see when I press Alt+F11. A
> number of menu options, particularly Insert | Add-in Class are
> missing.
> Supposedly I need the developer edition. Is there such a thing for
> FP/Office 2003?
>
> If so, how does someone with a universal MSDN subscription get it?
>
> Or has MS abandoned the ideas that they had several years back?
>
> Regards,
> Al Christoph
> Three Bears Software, LLC
> just right software at just right prices (actually free at the
> moment:-))) http://www.3bears.biz
There used to be an Office Developer edition of Office. In that edition,
you could compile an add-in in the VB Editor in FrontPage. That edition is
no longer available. You now have to use either VB or C++.
--
Jim Cheshire
JIMCO
http://www.jimcoaddins.com
Free add-ins for FrontPage
Author of Special Edition
Using Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
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