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Default Microsoft Excel 11.0 Object Library documentation?

I am an Agilent VEE Pro 8.0 software user (similar to Visual Basic) trying to
write data to Excel and create Charts using the Microsoft Excel 11.0 Object
LIbrary. I have not been able to find any documentation on the objects within
this Library(other than the one liners supplied by the Library). Some of it
is straight forward whereas some objects I can only guess what kind or why
certian variables are passed around and the hierarchical dependancies of
commands needed to accomplish things like using a column of data as X labels
and rotating the X labels.

Is there some book, web site, or examples using all of the Excel 11.0
objects that someone can point me too? The VEE Pro software has a compiled
Excel object library of it's own but they lack features such as I stated
above. Their source code is not available since they use a 3rd party to
supply it. Therefor I am left with trying to redesign routines with these
added features using the Microsoft Excel 11.0 Object Library.

Can any one help?
Thanks,
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Shirley
Just a COG in the works.
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