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Bob Phillips
 
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Microsoft Excel Objects

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"N. Foldager" <N. wrote in message
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In a textbook I read that this object model is found by a search in the
Visual Basic
Editor using the term "excel object model". The search should return
"Microsoft Excel Object Model".

However, the search returns:

Microsoft Form Object Model (Forms)
Microsoft Office Object Model (Office)
Data Access Object Model for Microsoft Jet Workspaces
Data Access Object Model for OBDCDirect Workspaces
Object Model for Microsoft Forms (Forms)

but *not* "Microsoft Excel Object Model".

How then can I find this model?

I very much appreciate any help on this.

Best regards,
N. Foldager