Microsoft Script Editor

The Microsoft Script Editor (MSE or "MSE.EXE" or "mse7.exe" in Office 2003) is an optional tool included in Microsoft Office 2000[1] through Office 2007[2] and is found in "C:\Program Files\common files" directory.

It allows one to work with the HTML code, DHTML objects, and script in an Office document from within an Office application.[3] In addition to this, if installed, Internet Explorer will allow one to debug JavaScript and VBScript with the editor if the "Disable Script Debugging" Internet Explorer preference option is not checked.

In the About Box, it calls itself "Microsoft Development Environment 7.0". It is a trimmed down version of Visual Studio .NET 2002 (7.0)'s IDE.

See also

References

  1. "DLL Help Database info on MSE.EXE version 6.1.83.92". Microsoft. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  2. "Use Office Excel 2010 with earlier versions of Excel". Microsoft. Retrieved 2012-04-27. Integration with Microsoft Script Editor has been removed from the Microsoft Office 2010 suite
  3. MSDN Documentation
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