Microsoft Office Project 2003 Inside Out

Overview

If you read Chapter 27, "Automating Your Work with Macros," or if you've ever created a macro in Microsoft Office Project 2003, you already know that Visual Basic for Applications is one of the most powerful features of Project 2003. But there is much more to VBA (as it is more commonly called) than creating macros to automate repetitive, tedious , or complex tasks .

Note  

Although Visual Basic for Applications is used to collectively describe the programming language and environment included with Microsoft Project, the language itself is Visual Basic. For the remainder of this chapter, Visual Basic is used to refer to the language and its elements.

Cross-References  

For additional information about Visual Basic, see Chapter 30, "Understanding the Visual Basic Language."

After reading this chapter, you will be able to:

Before you can tap into the power of Visual Basic for Applications, though, you need to learn more about the Visual Basic Editor and development environment.

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