MacTech’s VBA/AppleScript Transition Guide Now Online See it today at [URL]http://www.mactech.com/vba-transition-guide/[/URL]

With Office 2008 for Mac no longer supporting VBA, most Mac Office scripters need to move to AppleScript. To help with this transition, MacTech Magazine has published its approximately 150 page transition guide in the April issue of MacTech Magazine. This triple-size issue was sent to subscribers as part of their normal subscription.

With overwhelming response, MacTech has now made the guide available for free online, as well as provided PDF download and printed copy options.

For months, MacTech worked with a team of VBA, AppleScript and Office experts from around the industry to create the most comprehensive guide available to aid users in migrating from VBA to AppleScript. Chock full of step-by-step examples, it not only helps people migrating from VBA, but is useful for anyone who would like to AppleScript Microsoft Office.

Bundled with the PDF download, the Macintosh Business Unit at Microsoft is sponsoring a limited number of complimentary subscriptions. Individuals just pay a shipping and handling charge of $9.95 to receive MacTech monthly for six months. For more information, and to fill out a short survey to qualify, go to [URL]http://www.mactech.com/vba-transition-guide/[/URL]

Subscribers who have received the April issue, and want the PDF as well, should simply contact MacTech’s customer service department. [URL]http://www.mactech.com/business/custservice.html[/URL]