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Demo: Visual Basic for Applications
Demo: Visual Basic for Applications
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This article is a basic demonstration showing Lotus Symphony 3.0 Beta 2's support for VBA.
VBA is Microsoft's Visual Basic for Application language which enables users to create elegant and tactile spreadsheets which advanced business value.
This article is a basic demonstration showing Lotus Symphony's support for VBA.
To enable support for Macros, click File then Preferences
Click Symphony then Security
Click Macro Security
Turn on Medium Security
Click Ok
Open the Spreadsheet, and navigate through it using Symphony 3..
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Note: This spreadsheet is using publicly available data, and is to be updated in the future.
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