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mcwhirt3@msu.edu - 23 Feb 2005 15:54 GMT
Is there any way to embed code into publisher, or do would I have to
include the same code into each project. If so, what is the easiest way
to export all the code, userforms, etc. to another project without
having to export each indivdual thing? Thanks for any help.
Ed Bennett - 24 Feb 2005 09:58 GMT
mcwhirt3@msu.edu <mcwhirt3@msu.edu> was very recently heard to utter:
> Is there any way to embed code into publisher, or do would I have to
> include the same code into each project. If so, what is the easiest
> way to export all the code, userforms, etc. to another project without
> having to export each indivdual thing? Thanks for any help.

You could use a template containing all the code you want, or you could
create an add-in if you have a suitable programming application.

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Zack Barresse - 25 Apr 2005 19:10 GMT
> Is there any way to embed code into publisher, or do would I have to
> include the same code into each project. If so, what is the easiest way
> to export all the code, userforms, etc. to another project without
> having to export each indivdual thing? Thanks for any help.

Easiest way is to create a template.  The programming application Ed is
referring to is one that either compiles .exe or .dll files.

It will be nice when they (MS) allow add-ins in Publisher like Word and
Excel.  :)
Ed Bennett - 25 Apr 2005 21:14 GMT
> It will be nice when they (MS) allow add-ins in Publisher like Word
> and Excel.  :)

Add-ins are allowed in Publisher as compiled DLL files

Or do you mean like are available in Word through document templates?

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Zack Barresse - 26 Apr 2005 16:31 GMT
> > It will be nice when they (MS) allow add-ins in Publisher like Word
> > and Excel.  :)
>
> Add-ins are allowed in Publisher as compiled DLL files
>
> Or do you mean like are available in Word through document templates?

Yes, Ed, that is what I meant.  I'm sorry, I thought I'd come across that
way.  I think it would be nice if MS had a standardized method across all
Office applications.  I think this may be part of the reason Publisher even
has VBA.  Anyway, I meant to come across as you have said.  :)

Thanks, and regards,
Zack Barresse

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