WordBasic Examples: Microsoft Commands (e.g. MicrosoftExcel)Last reviewed: November 17, 1997Article ID: Q109807 |
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** product. SUMMARYThis article contains a sample macro that demonstrates the use of the following WordBasic statements and functions:
MicrosoftAccess, MicrosoftExcel, MicrosoftMail, MicrosoftPowerPoint, MicrosoftProject, MicrosoftPublisher, MicrosoftSchedule, MicrosoftSystemInfoThis article supplements the information in online Help. To open this Help topic, click Contents on the Help menu and then click the "Programming with Microsoft Word" topic.
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http://www.microsoft.com/supportnet/refguide/ Microsoft CommandsSyntax:
MicrosoftAccess (not available on the Macintosh)MicrosoftExcel MicrosoftFoxPro MicrosoftMail MicrosoftPowerPoint MicrosoftProject MicrosoftPublisher (not available on the Macintosh) MicrosoftScedule (not available on the Macintosh)MicrosoftSystemInfo Example: This sample macro starts Microsoft Excel if it is not running or switches to Microsoft Excel if it is already running. All other Microsoft commands work exactly the same way.
Sub MAIN MicrosoftExcel End Sub Possible Error Message
Microsoft Word Err-1556 Word could not locate or start (application). Workaround
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Additional query words: Access Mail PowerPoint Project Publisher Schedule
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