The Visual Basic for Applications programming language within Microsoft Project offers a flexible way to read and write macros. This allows you to build multiple application solutions with Microsoft Project and to make Microsoft Project automatically work more like you do.
The Microsoft Project/Visual Basic Reference is a complete description of this macro system, drawing from the extensive online reference built into Microsoft Project and presenting it in a convenient A-Z dictionary of macro keywords. Under each keyword, you'll find descriptions of its use, proper syntax, required and optional elements, and code examples.
Whether you're writing macros for your own use, creating custom solutions using Microsoft Project as the programming engine, or writing applications that interact with Microsoft Project, you'll find the Microsoft Project/Visual Basic Reference to be an essential guide to Visual Basic for Applications.
The Visual Basic for Applications programming language within Microsoft Project offers a flexible way to read and write macros. This allows you to build multiple application solutions with Microsoft Project and to make Microsoft Project automatically work more like you do. The Microsoft Project/Visual Basic Reference is a complete description of this macro system, drawing from the extensive online reference built into Microsoft Project and presenting it in a convenient A-Z dictionary of macro keywords. Under each keyword, you'll find descriptions of its use, proper syntax, required and optional elements, and code examples. Whether you're writing macros for your own use, creating custom solutions using Microsoft Project as the programming engine, or writing applications that interact with Microsoft Project, you'll find the Microsoft Project/Visual Basic Reference to be an essential guide to Visual Basic for Applications.