Hi
Just installed VBExp yesterday. What a chore. Five hours using broadband!
Experienced in VBA (Excel/Access/ some Word) but have never touched VB
before.
For the moment, I don't intend to touch VB until I've thoroughly run through
a quick-start. Meanwhile, every time I open Excel, VB fires up "the
feature you are trying to use is on a netwrok resource that is
unavailable". Pressing [Cancel] is becoming tedious, Is there a way I can
put this on hold until ready to start using VB?
Steve
Michelle M - 30 Nov 2005 04:36 GMT
Hi Steve
I am also experienced in VBA, now going to VB .NET. I have VS 2003 and will
start on that. What is this VB Express about?
Michelle
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Steve - 30 Nov 2005 07:37 GMT
Microsoft has gone soft. They are giving away (free, gratis, no charge, cost
free) an Express verion of visual studio:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/
This is ideal for someone like me who gets paid to do other things but likes
to keep the mind active with some hobby programming.
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