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VISUAL BASIC OFFICE - Version 1.00
Marquette Computer Consultants, 22 Sirard Lane
San Rafael, Ca 94901-1066 (415) 459-0835
CompuServe 70413,3405
INSTALLING VBOFFICE:
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The SETUP.EXE routine was scrapped. I'm sure the average VB programmer
knows how to create a directory and unzip files to it. That's what you
should do here.
To install VBOffice, create a directory for the program and unzip the
files in this zip file to it. If you have a BETA TEST version of
VBOFFICE already installed, just unzip these files into the VBOFFICE
directory you previously created. That will update your installation.
If you wish you can move the VBX and DLL files to the WINDOWS\SYSTEM
directory, but it's not required.
REGISTERING VBOFFICE ON COMPUSERVE
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You can use the Shareware Registration database on CompuServe to
instantly register your software. GO SWREG and search on Registration
ID #1262. The $40.00 cost will be charged to your CompuServe account.
I'll recieve instant notification of your registration and will e-mail
you your registry code.
DESCRIPTIONS FOR THOSE WHO STILL DON'T KNOW WHAT THIS IS:
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VBOffice is a VB add-in which enhances the VB programming environment.
VBO provides popup windows which give quick access to program, help,
document and VBX Files. VBOffice also features advanced code management
functions, extended undo via the Clipboard Monitor and API call
evaluation assistance with the Handle List.
You can use VBOffice automatically by replacing all calls to VB.EXE with
calls to VBOFFICE.EXE in all Program Manager entries. If VB is
correctly installed, VBOffice can launch it when it starts; it can also
load the project you specify on the command line.