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From:
Gary MetzlerSubject:
RE: scripting using the MS Office script and Word's IDEDate:
Fri, Mar 19, 2010 9:17:56 pmHi Chip,
I would be interested in learning about scripting. Put my name on the list.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chip Orange [mailto:lists3717@comcast.net] On Behalf Of Allison and
Chip Orange
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 8:42 PM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Subject: scripting using the MS Office script and Word's IDE
Hi all,
I've had some interest in learning how to make use of the MS Office script,
and the Word VBA integrated development environment, in order to write
VBScript scripts for window eyes. the interested people expressed a desire
to understand it better, and to learn how it makes scripting much easier.
so, I'd like to offer a TeamTalk online session for an hour or so on how to
use this script and the Word VBA environment. If anyone is interested, you
would have to have TeamTalk and MS Word; please write to me expressing your
interest, and once I've gotten enough names, we'll work out an acceptable
time for the tutorial. we can cover scripting topics as well as this
environment if time permits and there's interest.
acorange@comcast.net
is my primary email address.
Chip
I would be interested in learning about scripting. Put my name on the list.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chip Orange [mailto:lists3717@comcast.net] On Behalf Of Allison and
Chip Orange
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 8:42 PM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Subject: scripting using the MS Office script and Word's IDE
Hi all,
I've had some interest in learning how to make use of the MS Office script,
and the Word VBA integrated development environment, in order to write
VBScript scripts for window eyes. the interested people expressed a desire
to understand it better, and to learn how it makes scripting much easier.
so, I'd like to offer a TeamTalk online session for an hour or so on how to
use this script and the Word VBA environment. If anyone is interested, you
would have to have TeamTalk and MS Word; please write to me expressing your
interest, and once I've gotten enough names, we'll work out an acceptable
time for the tutorial. we can cover scripting topics as well as this
environment if time permits and there's interest.
acorange@comcast.net
is my primary email address.
Chip




