![]() These guys pointed to a link that was the key for VS 2015 (and this link). Here are some tips along the way ( I have had some snags already – hence this post)… Installation – first, in VS 2012/2013 you would click a button upon install to include the VSTO tools for Office you could never add it after the fact except for a re-install. The template for VS 2015 Office apps is meant for Office 2013+ but I got it to work for 2010 – see the humorous adventure below. Can things be sped up? Is it that hard to edit/debug? I never knew – now I will. ![]() But long macros TAKE SOOOOO much time to. Using the VBA editor and being able to debug on the fly saves SOOOO much time. ![]() Also I wanted to see how hard it is or not to develop in VS. I am using Office 2010 (my client uses 2010) I am beyond a VBA junkie and there is little or nothing I can’t do. Well, this is exciting because I have for years always wanted to use Visual Studio to build my apps in Excel.
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