Hello digi-paisanos
I'd like to start developing .XLA (add-ins) for some of the nifty formulas and procedures that I have built. Question: Which is the preferred IDE, Office 2000 Developer Edition or Visual Studio.NET?
Thanks.......bassman
Hello digi-paisanos
I'd like to start developing .XLA (add-ins) for some of the nifty formulas and procedures that I have built. Question: Which is the preferred IDE, Office 2000 Developer Edition or Visual Studio.NET?
Thanks.......bassman
If you are going to use Visual Studio .NET, you will need XL 2003 at least, so Office 2000 Developer is more flexible at this point.
Also check out MZ-Tools and Smart Indenter they usually help using your IDE to its full potential!