Consulting Engagement - AppleScript - VBA - Cambridge - MA

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Thomas D. Anderson

New Directions is a highly successful professional services firm who
provides consulting services in the Business Intelligence, Data
Warehouse and Analytical Reporting areas of Information Technology.

Our subject matter experts furnish project based services to assist
our clients in gaining value and measurable business improvements from
their business management software.

Mac Developer

We are currently engaged in a project that requires a Mac Programmer
to assist us in providing a solution to spreadsheet errors due to a MS
Office 08 upgrade.

The appropriate individual with have demonstrated experience in the
following:

Applescript
Visual Basic or VBA
Mac OS
Prefer MS Office 08

To apply for this role, you must have the appropriate background as
described. We will accept resumes from principals only. No third
parties or agencies and we will not accept resumes without complete
contact information. Please forward a Word copy of your resume to
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Barry Wainwright

Diane said:
Are you aware that VBA is not included in Office 2008?

yes, I chuckled at that - anyone who was offering VBA skils should be
discounted immediately!

It's probably a little far for me to commute to :)
 
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JE McGimpsey

Barry Wainwright said:
yes, I chuckled at that - anyone who was offering VBA skils should be
discounted immediately!

Hmmm....

I would expect that the "spreadsheet errors due to a MS
Office 08 upgrade" mentioned are directly related to the removal of VBA
from XL08.

I'd think that VBA skills would be *required* in converting macros to
AppleScript equivalents...
 
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Barry Wainwright

JE said:
Hmmm....

I would expect that the "spreadsheet errors due to a MS
Office 08 upgrade" mentioned are directly related to the removal of VBA
from XL08.

I'd think that VBA skills would be *required* in converting macros to
AppleScript equivalents...

you may well be right!
 

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