You can use your CyberSecretary in your
Microsoft Word, Excel or other macros written using Microsoft's Visual
Basic for Applications. This offers the following useful features:
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Give messages to the user, either for a fixed time or until a button is
pressed.
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Get input from the user, including input text, list selections, and button
presses.
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Perform useful commands and functions that would otherwise require programming
the Windows API, such as getting information from the Internet, opening
document files, etc.
All this is done using the familiar CyberSecretary user interface, which
includes:
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A library of visual expressions, icons, and sound effects.
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A flexible, easy to manage dialog box, which includes a message balloon,
buttons, a drop-down list, space for user input, even a progress bar.
These functions are not only more easily performed by using the CyberSecretary
Object Library, but are performed using the common, consistent and
friendly user interface of your own personal CyberSecretary.