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Expertise across four applications.
Integrate seamlessly with a consistent look and feel for all your automation.
Excel:
The first electronic spreadsheet was called VisiCalc and was released in 1979.
The first version of Excel was released in 1985 and the first Windows version in
November
1987.
Since 1985 Excel has supported end-user programming (.XLM) and user-defined functions.
In 1990 the application got toolbars as well as add-in support.
In 1993 it was possible to record macros in VBA.
Word:
The first word processor was called Bravo and was released in 1974.
The first Windows version of Word was released in 1983.
It was possible to save files to HTML in 1997 and in 2002 the first task pane appeared.
In 2007 the toolbars were replaced with tabs on a Ribbon.
PowerPoint:
The first presentation program was called PowerPoint and was created in 1983 by a company called
Forethought.
Microsoft acquired this in 1987 and it was added to the Office suite immediately.
The first Windows version was released in 1990.
In 2007 the binary file format was replaced with Office Open Xml.
Outlook:
The first browser based email services appeared in 1993 and Outlook Web Access (OWA) was created in
1995.
Hotmail was launched in 1996, acquired by Microsoft in 1997 and rebranded as Outlook.com in 2012.
Third party add-in integration got added in 2015.
Expertise across three programming languages: VBA, C# and JavaScript.
The Microsoft Office Development Platform allows you to increase your productivity and customise your
Office applications.
VBA programming language: Introduced in 1997 as a way to automate repetitive tasks and
customise the experience.
The reason for its success is because it is installed as part of Microsoft Office and the users can
easily access it.
Despite the potential risks and the limited capability, business users continue to use it because it is
very
simple and extremely effective.
C# programming language: Introduced in 2001 to address the shortcomings of other
languages,
such as C++ and Java.
Automating Microsoft Office using C# lets you customise the applications and leverage the full power of
the .NET Framework library.
This technology can only be implemented successfully using Visual Studio and requires a very steep
learning curve.
JavaScript programming language: Introduced in 2012 to allow Microsoft 365 add-ins to be
deployed across multiple platforms.
This lets you customise the applications and allows web pages to be fully integrated into Office using
Web
technology.
Learning JavaScript and HTML comes with its own list of challenges and requires another very steep
learning curve.
Expertise working with both users and developers.
End User Developed Applications (EUDAs) are software programs that have been created by non-programmers.
These applications allow the front office to quickly increase productivity without involving the IT
department.
We help the front office by taking their ideas and creativity and combining it with our programming
expertise, to create real business value.
We provide Business Users with fast turnaround times, dedicated email support and clear
documentation.
We support and maintain end user developed applications to allow users to focus more on increasing
revenue.
The ownership stays with them and there are NO monthly subscriptions.
We work alongside IT departments to reduce the risk associated with end user developed applications.
We have the programming expertise to understand the technology.
We assist Professional Developers in implementing best practice standards, optimising code and
adding robust error handling.
We take on the support burden so the IT department can focus more on security, compliance and regulatory
requirements.
The intellectual property stays with them and there are NO monthly subscriptions.
Assemble solutions quickly with reusable code that has already been tested.
Removing the hassle and complexity from your Microsoft Office automation.
Better Solutions Limited offers End Users and IT Departments a dedicated, london based, Microsoft Office
programming resource that can align with any EUDA strategy.
Using developers that have Limited Experience results in quick fixes and makes subsequent changes
much harder.
A better solution would be to use developers that are experts in one or two languages and then get them
involved with the other areas of the development life cycle.
Using developers that Over Engineer solutions results in code with unnecessary complexity and
makes
debugging much harder.
A better solution would be to only use the core language features and implement them using an agreed
coding convention that makes the code easy to understand.
Using developers that have poor Interpersonal Skills results in bad communication and makes
support
much harder.
A better solution would be for the developer to have regular interactions with the users and for them to
have full ownership and accountability for the code.
Better Solutions Limited
London, N20 8LU
Incorporated 2004
VAT No 840-0533-67
Company No 05155080
Better Solutions Limited
London, N20 8LU
Incorporated 2004
VAT No 840-0533-67
Company No 05155080