May 2003 Issue Technology Toolbox: VB.NET, Macro programming M icrosoft Word and Excel have long allowed you to develop macros to automate common tasks, helping to improve your productivity with those tools. You could create add-ins with past versions of Visual Studio, but you couldn't develop macros in the Visual Studio IDE until the release of VS.NET. Microsoft provides several ways you can customize VS.NET, including setting options, using macros, and developing add-ins and wizards....
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