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VBA GetText provides basic I18N and L10N for Excel VBA projects.
VBA GetText consists of several Visual Basic for Application modules and classes to enable internationalization (I18N) and localization (L10N) for VBA projects.
It uses the GNU gettext-compatible PO file format for string translations; therefore, translators will be able to use standard PO file translation tools (e.g., Poedit) to translate strings.
The VBA components are being written and maintained for the xltoolbox project.
Developer tools for Visual Basic for Applications in Excel. Import, export and delete modules using a user-friendly UI. Also provides tools for translations using the VBAGettext components (http://vbagettext.sf.net). These tools integrate as a "Dev Tools" menu into the Visual Basic Editor (VBE).
Currently this tool allows the easy export and import of these access objects:
Forms (SaveAsText/LoadFromText)
Reports (SaveAsText/LoadFromText)
Macros (SaveAsText/LoadFromText)
Modules (SaveAsText/LoadFromText)
Queries (the SQL query itself)
Tables (ExportXml/ImportXML)
References (custom format)
Relations (custom format)
Database Properties (custom format)
In has currently been tested on Microsoft Access 2000 (.mdb), 2002-2003 (.mdb), and 2007 (.accdb) databases. It's only requirement is to have installed these external references along with a copy of Microsoft Access:
Visual Basic For Applications
Microsoft Access 12.0 Object Library
Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0 (SP6)
Microsoft Scripting Runtime
Microsoft Office 12.0 Object Library
Microsoft DAO 3.