Steve: Thanx for reminding me. I have that book around here *someplace*. Never finished it, but will dig it out pronto. As you so aptly point out, I want to develop more than experiment and who better to learn from than the author of PyWin itself....
Steve Holden wrote: > You almost certainly would regard a copy of Hammind and Robinson's > "Python Programming on Win32" as remarkable value for money. It's an > axcellent book, and even has examples fo how you can make a VBA > application scriptable in Python. > > If you are more interested in developing functionality that > experimenting, buying that book would save to a huge amount of time. > > regards > Steve -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list