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CSS 341 -  Fundamentals of Programming Theory and Applications

Kelvin Sung (ksung@u.washington.edu)

 

CSS341        Computing and Software Systems        UW Bothell   

 

Here are some hints/how-to’s/VBScript-links:

¨        We will be working with VBScript in the Microsoft Windows (XP) environment. Here is the Scripting Home Page from Microsoft.

 

¨        To find out more about HTML, the format, the tags and more.

¨        How to find out constants we see from the help pages.

Here is some documentation we will/may need to refer to: This is rather stupid, but if you want to download and install the help files on your machine, you must install to the default location (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\1033) for the reference links to work properly.

Reference From Lecture Notes

On-line Documentation

Download for local installation

A:

VB Script Reference

Download from here

A1:

Microsoft Script Technologies Reference

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B:

 

 

Microsoft Internet Explorer Reference.

 

This is an external link to the MSDN page. We will be using a tiny subset of the functionality: the

most we will ever need is referencing to:

 

MSDN Library
                      -> Web Development
                                -> HTML and CSS

-> HTML and DHTML Reference

We use a handful of objects (e.g. Buttons, Checkbox, etc.) and a handful of events (e.g. onClick,

onFocus, etc.) from this reference list.

 

 

Here is the on-line link to the Office VBA Language References: at this point, the compute labs on-campus are installed with office-2003.

 

For all of the following. Go to:

1.      Office Development

2.      Microsoft Office 2003

3.      Office 2003

4.      VBA Language Reference

 

C:

 

Microsoft Office VB Reference:  common to all office applications

1.      Go to Office VBA Language References

2.      Click on Microsoft Office Visual Basic Reference

3.      Click on Microsoft Office Object Model

 

Download from here

D:

 

Microsoft Excel VB Reference:  MS Excel specifics

1.      Go to Office VBA Language References

2.      Click on Microsoft Excel Visual Basic Reference

3.      Click on Microsoft Excel Object Model

 

Download from here

E:

 

Microsoft Word VB Reference:  MS Word specifics

1.      Go to Office VBA Language References

2.      Click on Microsoft Word Visual Basic Reference

3.      Click on Microsoft Word Object Model

 

Downloaded from here

F:

 

Microsoft Access VB Reference:  MS Access specifics

1.      Go to Office VBA Language References

2.      Click on Microsoft Access Visual Basic Reference

3.      Click on Microsoft Access Object Model

 

Downloaded from here

G:

 

Microsoft Outlook VB Reference:  MS Outlook specifics

1.      Go to Office VBA Language References

2.      Click on Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Visual Basic Reference

3.      Click on Outlook Object Model

 

Downloaded from here

H:

 

Microsoft PowerPoint VB Reference:  MS Powerpoint specifics

1.      Go to Office VBA Language References

2.      Click on Microsoft PowerPoint Visual Basic Reference

3.      Click on Microsoft PowerPoint Object Model

 

Downloaded from here

I:

Microsoft Active X Data Object Model (ADO):

            Click on ADO Object Model

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