Office Home and Student 2007 edition and Visual Basic Studio 2005

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2trak

I'm new to using VBS2005 and plan to upgrade my home Office software to the
Office Home and Student 2007 edition - when starting to load the Office 2007
HSE sofware via Installation Wizard, noticed that .Net Frame is not
available. I'm not familiar with .Net other than understanding that it is a
framework for compatibility of programming with various applications. My
concern is that the home ediiton of 2007 will not allow me to use VBS2005 and
SQL coding writing programs like the Office 2003 allows use of VB 6.0. Does
anyone if the Office Home and Student 2007 version will limit use of the
Office applications with programming applications?
 
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Cindy M.

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I'm new to using VBS2005 and plan to upgrade my home Office software to the
Office Home and Student 2007 edition - when starting to load the Office 2007
HSE sofware via Installation Wizard, noticed that .Net Frame is not
available. I'm not familiar with .Net other than understanding that it is a
framework for compatibility of programming with various applications. My
concern is that the home ediiton of 2007 will not allow me to use VBS2005 and
SQL coding writing programs like the Office 2003 allows use of VB 6.0. Does
anyone if the Office Home and Student 2007 version will limit use of the
Office applications with programming applications?
By .NET Frame I assume you mean the .NET Framework support. If this is not
available, then you won't have the optimized interface to "talk" to the COM
Office applications using managed code. If you're using the VB.NET EXPRESS
version, then there's a chance you might not be able to communicate at all - you
need to ask in the VB.NET 2005 Express forum whether TlbImp.exe is part of that.

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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