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convert vba macros to .NET

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Anonymous
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convert vba macros to .NET

I have clung to what little vba programming skill I developed for a long
time, so I am very new to understanding how to enter the .NET game.

One reason I am anxious to make the move is unless I use late binding in my
projects, my code breaks with several versions of cad in our environment as
we get ready to upgrade.

Is there a way to move vba project into .NET?
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NathTay
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Personally I wouldn't move VBA projects to .NET unless you rewrite them to use the .NET API.

Regards - Nathan
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Anonymous
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.net will not eliminate the need for late binding ...

"Michael Killion" wrote in message
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I have clung to what little vba programming skill I developed for a long
time, so I am very new to understanding how to enter the .NET game.

One reason I am anxious to make the move is unless I use late binding in my
projects, my code breaks with several versions of cad in our environment as
we get ready to upgrade.

Is there a way to move vba project into .NET?
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thank you both for your responses.

"Michael Killion" wrote in message
news:5197896@discussion.autodesk.com...
I have clung to what little vba programming skill I developed for a long
time, so I am very new to understanding how to enter the .NET game.

One reason I am anxious to make the move is unless I use late binding in my
projects, my code breaks with several versions of cad in our environment as
we get ready to upgrade.

Is there a way to move vba project into .NET?

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