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Wouldn’t it be better to compile a VBA program?
Rather than have a VBA script as a Word template, would it not be better to compile it?
I have come across a couple of links on installing VB6 on Win 10, and I am considering installing VB6. https://www.raymond.cc/blog/install-...hine-for-java/ https://medium.com/coding-markers/in...0-7df6fda0c22f I also came across these downloads: a) Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Enterprise (ISO) Winworld b) Visual Basic 6.0 Service Pack 6.0d c) Visual Basic 6.0 Runtime Plus (Sourceforge). Which would you recommend? Thank you. |
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VB6 is no longer supported by Microsoft - and hasn't been for some years. In any event, the answer to your question is no - VBA code generally cannot be compiled under VB6.
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