From: Seyfullah �ZM�RL� on
I'am using
EditPlus: http://www.editplus.com/

Take a try.


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> "mr_unreliable" <kindlyReplyToNewsgroup(a)notmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Thomas Steinbach wrote:
>>> Is there an IDE which hast something like code-completition?
>>> eg. If I type
>>>
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>> If you have an unlimited budget, take a look at PrimalScript.
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>> If not, then you could debug your scripts in an old "classic"
>> vb compiler (vb/6). Just declare all your variables as
>> "variants" and away you go. Well not exactly, you do have
>> to include the appropriate typelibs in your project to get
>> the "hinting".
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> You can use the VBA editor / debugger with any office app to do the same
> thing. For prototyping, use early binding to get intellesense to work,
> then change to late binding for final debugging prior to using as script
> only.
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>> In case you didn't have the foresight to buy a copy of vb5/6
>> when it was available, you should be able to find a copy of
>> ms's (free) vb5cce available on the web (if you search hard
>> enough). MS itself stopped offering vb5cce about two years
>> ago.
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>> cheers, jw
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>> You got questions? WE GOT ANSWERS!!! ..(but, no guarantee
>> the answers will be applicable to the questions)
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>> p.s. I forgot about mse/mse7 (microsoft script editor).
>> If you struggle with it long enough, it will also do
>> "hinting". (mse/mse7 comes with ms office).
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