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Author Does anyone know...
Robert Davis

2005-04-18, 8:55 pm

....of a source code formatter that will work on VBA (Visual Basic for
Applications) files?

TIA!

Robert Davis


Steve Barnett

2005-04-19, 8:55 am


Is this any good for you:
http://www.oaltd.co.uk/Indenter/Default.htm

Steve

"Robert Davis" <radbase@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> ...of a source code formatter that will work on VBA (Visual Basic for
> Applications) files?
>
> TIA!
>
> Robert Davis
>



Robert Davis

2005-04-19, 8:55 pm

Yes, I can make it work. I wonder why there isn't any really good source
code formatter especially for VBA...

Thank you!

Robert
"Steve Barnett" <noname@nodomain.com> wrote in message
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>
> Is this any good for you:
> http://www.oaltd.co.uk/Indenter/Default.htm
>
> Steve
>
> "Robert Davis" <radbase@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>



Stephany Young

2005-04-20, 8:55 am

Well, obviously, no one has the time and/or the inclination to sit down and
write one.


"Robert Davis" <radbase@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Yes, I can make it work. I wonder why there isn't any really good source
> code formatter especially for VBA...
>
> Thank you!
>
> Robert
> "Steve Barnett" <noname@nodomain.com> wrote in message
> news:%2387a7WLRFHA.3928@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>
>



Karl E. Peterson

2005-04-20, 8:55 pm

Robert Davis wrote:
>
> Yes, I can make it work. I wonder why there isn't any really good
> source code formatter especially for VBA...


Huh? I looked at that, and it's *specifically* for VBA (an add-in), in addition to
VB5/6 (standalone). Maybe you need to clarify what it is you're not finding?
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Robert Davis

2005-04-28, 3:57 pm

Karl,

I see what you mean about being specifically for VBA. The issue for me is
that it's specifically for VBA hosted by the following applications:

"Smart Indenter Version 3.5 (released 10th February 2005) is available free
for Office 2000/2002/2003, Visual Basic 6 and Excel 97"

VBA, as hosted by Great Plains, doesn't expose Smart Indenter, or I'm just
missing something entirely, which isn't really very uncommon! Ha!

Kindest regards,

Robert
"Karl E. Peterson" <karl@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Robert Davis wrote:
>
> Huh? I looked at that, and it's *specifically* for VBA (an add-in), in
> addition to
> VB5/6 (standalone). Maybe you need to clarify what it is you're not
> finding?
> --
> Working Without a .NET?
> http://classicvb.org/petition
>
>



Karl E. Peterson

2005-04-28, 3:57 pm

Robert Davis wrote:
> Karl,
>
> I see what you mean about being specifically for VBA. The issue for
> me is that it's specifically for VBA hosted by the following
> applications:
>
> "Smart Indenter Version 3.5 (released 10th February 2005) is
> available free for Office 2000/2002/2003, Visual Basic 6 and Excel 97"
>
> VBA, as hosted by Great Plains, doesn't expose Smart Indenter, or I'm
> just missing something entirely, which isn't really very uncommon!
> Ha!


Ah! Well, perhaps the IDE Microsoft licenses along with VBA doesn't host add-ins?
That'd stink, but it sure wouldn't surprise me much. At this point, you're into
territory I've never explored.

Sorry... Karl
--
Working Without a .NET?
http://classicvb.org/petition


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> "Karl E. Peterson" <karl@mvps.org> wrote in message
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