Hi Rip,
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
I am actually working toward my MCAD rating and looking for .Net work now. I have found that almost all VB.Net jobs want VB6 and/or VBA experience. I came from a Foxpro backround and am not going to backtrack and learn VB6 and was trying to determine if VBA was worth my time. Indications are that VBA is going away as you say but I was wondering if there was any solid info out there about that and when, particularly pertaining to Access.
Todd
>I think it is a good bet that VBA as it has been in the past few years is going away. It's old technology and everything inside MS is moving toward .Net. I reccommend putting your efforts into learning development in .Net if you haven't already.
The day you take complete responsibly for yourself, the day you stop making any excuses, thats the day you start to the top. - O.J. Simpson
Great advice from a questionable source...