>>*snip*
>>>I have to express my admiration for Larry Miller's expertise with it as an automation server. Especially if the documentation is anything like that for SmartSuite or that's available on line. Just try to find one of the values for a LotusScript defined constant.
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>>Aw shucks. Actually, it's not that hard. LotusScript is just VBA with added extensions. So like any VBA compliant environment, you open the Typelib in Visual Basic's Class Browser. ;-)
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>Well, if you're still using SmartSuite '97 that doesn't work. Been there and tried it.:-) In fact, because of Lotus' arrogance most of our people have to still have SmartSuite Release 5 on their machines because '97 "broke" existing macros and no longer supported DDE.
FWIW, I have never and will never use SmartSuite. I looked at it once (briefly) and decided to stay with Office. Fortunately, I've never had an employer that mandated it. They had all gone with the undisputed winner in office support software.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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