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Not notable link with significant technical errors: VB.NET, which the article mentions, needs .NET or .NET Framework installed to be executed. It is different from Microsoft's Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) or OpenOffice/LibreOffice Basic (which this article covers), both of which were influenced by classic Visual Basic, which existed before .NET appeared Tag: Reverted |
Undid revision 1138780885 by 2A02:586:2F3C:1074:1091:F823:D42C:2F28 (talk) The article in question shows how OpenOffice Basic can be used with VB.NET automation, and clearly states that in the link title Very little VB.NET is used, with the tasks being completed in Open Office Basic code. It is an extremely popular article and has helped many readers. |
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*[http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/BASIC_Guide OpenOffice.org BASIC Programming Guide] wiki
*[https://help.libreoffice.org/Basic/Basic_Help LibreOffice Basic Help]
*[https://www.manfridayit.co.uk/blog/coding-vba-tips-snippets/using-vb-net-to-update-open-office-calc-spreadsheet/ Automating Open Office in VB.NET]
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