Anybody know of a (respected and won't move the page on us in a year) web page that lists all the events in MS Office?
And thanks for your help, guys. I'm really under the gun to finish this project.
Anybody know of a (respected and won't move the page on us in a year) web page that lists all the events in MS Office?
And thanks for your help, guys. I'm really under the gun to finish this project.
~Anne Troy
Also: What is more appropriate? Hope you understand that these are difficult Google searches...
a) ForEach loops
b) For Each loops
~Anne Troy
Which is more appropriate when talking about a line of code like this:
Do While Not EOF(File)
Do you call it a loop? Or a Do Loop? Or what?
~Anne Troy
Hi Anne,
its a Do Loop.
Originally Posted by Dreamboat
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
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If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org
Hi Anne,
Fwiw, I haven't. Even Microsoft doesn't have a page that lists all the events in one place.
The page I gave to Zack a while ago though here does link them to each "new" section. If we could get Zack to post it, then maybe you could link them here?
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Hi Anne,
the right is "For Each" it must be separated.
Originally Posted by Dreamboat
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
To every problem there is a solution, even if I dont know it, so this posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org
Whatchoo mean, "new"?
~Anne Troy
It links to the entire object model for 97, then each verision, but MS only posts the "new" events added since the prior version.
It does, at least, put all the links on one page.
Ken Puls, CMA - Microsoft MVP (Excel)
I hate it when my computer does what I tell it to, and not what I want it to.
Learn how to use our KB tags! -||- Ken's Excel Website -||- Ken's Excel Forums -||- My Blog -||- Excel Training Calendar
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Paleo, may I print your real name in an Office VBA book for making a small, but not insignificant, contribution?
~Anne Troy
Thanks, Ken. I thought it'd alleviate some work for us if there was a full list somewhere. Fergit it. If it's only partial, heck with it. Thanks!
~Anne Troy
Hi Anne,
here is it.
http://www.mugrs.org/etc/MSDN%20References.htm
The file Ken told us about.
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
To every problem there is a solution, even if I dont know it, so this posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org
Hi Anne,
gee I trully would love that!
Originally Posted by Dreamboat
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
To every problem there is a solution, even if I dont know it, so this posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org
That's terrific. I'll use it if you do ONE little thing for me? Rename the file so there's no % sign in the name.
~Anne Troy
Oh! And promise not to move it for at least TWO years!
~Anne Troy
Ok, I will do it.
Here its new address: http://www.mugrs.org/etc/MSDNRef.htm and yes I will keep it.
Originally Posted by Dreamboat
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
To every problem there is a solution, even if I dont know it, so this posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org
Okay. If I am writing a book and I want to BRIEFLY describe WITH STATEMENTS.
Do you feel that I am obliged to also describe IF STATEMENTS? Or are IFs more self-explanatory?
~Anne Troy
Well, as I own the domain and the host I can promise that.
Originally Posted by Dreamboat
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
To every problem there is a solution, even if I dont know it, so this posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org
Well, that very much depends on whats your target audience.
I would describe both so it can be readen and understood by more people.
Originally Posted by Dreamboat
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
To every problem there is a solution, even if I dont know it, so this posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org
Thanks again, Carlos!
You AND your web will now be in there.
~Anne Troy
Great Anne, thank you very much!
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
To every problem there is a solution, even if I dont know it, so this posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org