Re: Drill Down - Then Return when Ready
- From: barrysum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <barrysumbigpond.net.au.1o54ry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 04:14:58 -0500
Hi Fiona,
I didn't know at the time, that I would be evolving into web/vba or
that web/VBA code would be acting different between PowerPoint.exe and
the PowerPoint Browser, either. ;P
Hi David,
With Office 2003 all my Power Point VBA code seems to be executing with
the Power Point browser. Just the same as with PowerPoint.exe. I've
discussed at length with the client regarding the macro security
settings and we've decided to leave it at its lowest level. So we've
made an informed decision and will be ready for whatever happens.
I haven't as yet attemted to publish my testing to a website to see if
it acts differently as you've outlined.
Thanks,
baz
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