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Most Powerful Vb/macro Automation Software ??

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by incurablegeek, Apr 7, 2010.

  1. incurablegeek

    incurablegeek

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    This topic is purely selfish and possibly posted in the wrong area. If so, please accept my apologies. (But I do use Win 32 and 64 bit.) :rolleyes:

    Briefly, what I need to do is automate materials generation for an educational program I have developed. An example of a routine task I hope to automate via macros: Column of 100 words --> randomize the column --> then take the 1st 25 words of the randomized column and insert them into a formatted bingo template --> repeat this procedure for sets of 10, 25 and 50.

    The software I have and presumably must choose from is:

    1) Macro Scheduler 11
    2) Network Automation Automate
    3) Workspace Macro Pro
    4) Win Automation

    This macro must run exclusively within MS Word 2010, hence the visual basic specification. I have read the Macro Scheduler manual and what I like about it is that I can copy/paste custom VB code in it.

    If any of you folks suggest a software program that I am unaware of and that you think is better, I can assure you I will not have hurt feelings. I don't want to be right; I just want to get this project moving.

    Thank you for any assistance or advice you might have.

    Dennis (email address removed for members protection. Please see member's profile for email options.)
     
  2. BeeCeeBee

    BeeCeeBee ADMINISTRATOR IN MEMORY

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    Just a quick note. I removed your email address from your post. Members should be able to email you through your profile if you have allowed that option. Posting an email address in this or any forum is asking for trouble. There are bots out there looking for just that.
     

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