Hi =?Utf-8?B?b2xkbWFuaW5nYQ==?=,
This was a part of the features list of a MS product I saw while looking
for a Visual Basic system by MS. I thought it was part of Office Edition for
Sall Business, but I can't find a refereence to VB or C in its features list
at Amazon.com now
No Office product offers "C" in its features. The code used to write most of
them is C++, but that's not a "feature". All the core Office products with a
programming language use Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). InfoPath uses
VBScript or Java; in Office 2007 it will have VSTA integrated.
The only product in the MS palette that I can imagine you may be referring to
would be VSTO: Visual Studio TOOLS for Office. This is an extension of Visual
Studio that lets you link VB.NET or C# code to individual Word and Excel
documents or templates, as an alternative to using embedded VBA code. But it's
NOT part of Office and will function only with the stand-alone or
Pro/Enterprise versions of Office (IOW not with Small Business or Standalone).
Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org
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