New computer, new Office

mikerickson

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Hi folks, I bought myself a new Mac Book. My old Office 2011 is out of installs and it looks like Office 2019 is where I'm going. But I do have a couple of questions. Does anyone who has experience with 2019 know if:
1) does it support VBA (in memory of 2008 :) )
2) is the MacScript command supported?

Any reason that I shouldn't get it?

Thanks for your time.
 

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