![]() ![]() ![]() Other than that, anything you see published by Rich Michaels is well worth a read: Rich is a commercial ISV operating cross-platform. ![]() Ron De Bruin has a wealth of information here: The Version constants will irritate you endlessly by returning a string you will have to parse :-) There are a variety of built-in constants and variables such as Ver and Version that enable your code to discover what game we are playing. The # prefix is a compiler direction to conditionally compile code. You will rapidly become expert at "Conditional compiles": ![]() Much of what works on the PC will not work on the Mac. There is no serious IDE available yet, and the built-in VBA IDE is not really up to speed for commercial purposes. We are in very early days with development for Office 2016 for Mac. ![]()
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