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Gary Chefetz
As many of you already know, Rod Gill has been a Project MVP for more than
ten years, and continues to be one of the most passionate advocates for
using VBA in Microsoft Project to extend the capabilities of the program as
well as for reporting and workflows. Rod Gill's book is the first, and
remains the only book, to cover VBA programming for Microsoft Project. You
can learn more about this book on our site.
I thought it worth a mention that the folks at the Microsoft Developer's
Network (MSDN) were so impressed with Rod's content that they asked us to
share it with them for publication on MSDN. Over the last couple years,
Microsoft has been adding "community authored" content and we are very
pleased that Rod's work was selected for inclusion.
For the upcoming 2010 edition, Rod plans on expanding the book to a
full-fledged desktop developers guide building on the VBA content to also
include VSTO development for the Project 2010 client. To view the excerpts
on MSDN follow the links below:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee355230.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee355232.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee355231.aspx
ten years, and continues to be one of the most passionate advocates for
using VBA in Microsoft Project to extend the capabilities of the program as
well as for reporting and workflows. Rod Gill's book is the first, and
remains the only book, to cover VBA programming for Microsoft Project. You
can learn more about this book on our site.
I thought it worth a mention that the folks at the Microsoft Developer's
Network (MSDN) were so impressed with Rod's content that they asked us to
share it with them for publication on MSDN. Over the last couple years,
Microsoft has been adding "community authored" content and we are very
pleased that Rod's work was selected for inclusion.
For the upcoming 2010 edition, Rod plans on expanding the book to a
full-fledged desktop developers guide building on the VBA content to also
include VSTO development for the Project 2010 client. To view the excerpts
on MSDN follow the links below:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee355230.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee355232.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee355231.aspx