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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 |
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Hi
"excel object model" works for me in the "ask a question box" in ver 2003 but in ver 2000 from memory you just type objects and then choose Microsoft Excel Objects from the list provided cheers JulieD "N. Foldager" <N. wrote in message ... 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 |
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Bob Phillips:
You want Microsoft Excel Objects Thank you, Bob. I tried to search for "Microsoft Excel Objects" in VB Editor. I got a long list, but no "Microsoft Excel Objects"; not even a single one with "Excel". Would you be so kind as to bend in light tubes for me: which search term should I use, and what should the search result look like? Or do you know another way to get to Microsoft Excel Objects (Model) ? I very much appreciate your help as I'm getting desperate. Best regards, Niels Would you be so kind as toOK -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "N. Foldager" <N. wrote in message ... 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 |
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Hi Neils
did you try just 'objects' also which ver of excel are you using Regards JulieD "N. Foldager" wrote in message ... Bob Phillips: You want Microsoft Excel Objects Thank you, Bob. I tried to search for "Microsoft Excel Objects" in VB Editor. I got a long list, but no "Microsoft Excel Objects"; not even a single one with "Excel". Would you be so kind as to bend in light tubes for me: which search term should I use, and what should the search result look like? Or do you know another way to get to Microsoft Excel Objects (Model) ? I very much appreciate your help as I'm getting desperate. Best regards, Niels Would you be so kind as toOK -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "N. Foldager" <N. wrote in message ... 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 |
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Niels,
You need to type that on the Answer Wizard tab in the help. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "N. Foldager" wrote in message ... Bob Phillips: You want Microsoft Excel Objects Thank you, Bob. I tried to search for "Microsoft Excel Objects" in VB Editor. I got a long list, but no "Microsoft Excel Objects"; not even a single one with "Excel". Would you be so kind as to bend in light tubes for me: which search term should I use, and what should the search result look like? Or do you know another way to get to Microsoft Excel Objects (Model) ? I very much appreciate your help as I'm getting desperate. Best regards, Niels Would you be so kind as toOK -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "N. Foldager" <N. wrote in message ... 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 |
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Hi Bob and Julie,
Thank you very much for your kind answers. Julie, I use Office 2003 Right after my last post, I got a message from a Danish NG which gave me the solution: In the menu, I selected the path: Hjaelp (Help) -- Microsoft Excel Hjaelp -- Indholdsfortegnelse (Contents) -- Microsoft Excel Visual Basic Reference -- Microsoft Excel Object Model At thgat point, I got the message, that this help file was not installed. If I wanted to install it? Yes, thank you, please install it (you bloody ...). The something was installed from the hard drive. And Microsoft Excel Object Model was there! (Strange, all options were set to "Install" in the origonal Office installation, and I have checked this in connection with this problem.) *Now* I can find Microsoft Excel Object Model by a search on "excel object model" from inside VB Editor, as stated in my textbook. The path: Hjaelp Microsoft Excel Hjaelp Indholdsfortegnelse Microsoft Excel Visual Basic Reference Microsoft Excel Object Model is easier than the search and works both from outside (in Excel) and inside VB Editor. Puuuuhhh Best regards, Niels Foldager |
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Hi Neils
glad it's solved - (time for a drink?) Cheers JulieD "N. Foldager" wrote in message ... Hi Bob and Julie, Thank you very much for your kind answers. Julie, I use Office 2003 Right after my last post, I got a message from a Danish NG which gave me the solution: In the menu, I selected the path: Hjaelp (Help) -- Microsoft Excel Hjaelp -- Indholdsfortegnelse (Contents) -- Microsoft Excel Visual Basic Reference -- Microsoft Excel Object Model At thgat point, I got the message, that this help file was not installed. If I wanted to install it? Yes, thank you, please install it (you bloody ...). The something was installed from the hard drive. And Microsoft Excel Object Model was there! (Strange, all options were set to "Install" in the origonal Office installation, and I have checked this in connection with this problem.) *Now* I can find Microsoft Excel Object Model by a search on "excel object model" from inside VB Editor, as stated in my textbook. The path: Hjaelp Microsoft Excel Hjaelp Indholdsfortegnelse Microsoft Excel Visual Basic Reference Microsoft Excel Object Model is easier than the search and works both from outside (in Excel) and inside VB Editor. Puuuuhhh Best regards, Niels Foldager |
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Didn't we do well Julie (not!) :-)
Bob "JulieD" wrote in message ... Hi Neils glad it's solved - (time for a drink?) Cheers JulieD "N. Foldager" wrote in message ... Hi Bob and Julie, Thank you very much for your kind answers. Julie, I use Office 2003 Right after my last post, I got a message from a Danish NG which gave me the solution: In the menu, I selected the path: Hjaelp (Help) -- Microsoft Excel Hjaelp -- Indholdsfortegnelse (Contents) -- Microsoft Excel Visual Basic Reference -- Microsoft Excel Object Model At thgat point, I got the message, that this help file was not installed. If I wanted to install it? Yes, thank you, please install it (you bloody ...). The something was installed from the hard drive. And Microsoft Excel Object Model was there! (Strange, all options were set to "Install" in the origonal Office installation, and I have checked this in connection with this problem.) *Now* I can find Microsoft Excel Object Model by a search on "excel object model" from inside VB Editor, as stated in my textbook. The path: Hjaelp Microsoft Excel Hjaelp Indholdsfortegnelse Microsoft Excel Visual Basic Reference Microsoft Excel Object Model is easier than the search and works both from outside (in Excel) and inside VB Editor. Puuuuhhh Best regards, Niels Foldager |
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i'm still having a drink :)
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Didn't we do well Julie (not!) :-) Bob "JulieD" wrote in message ... Hi Neils glad it's solved - (time for a drink?) Cheers JulieD "N. Foldager" wrote in message ... Hi Bob and Julie, Thank you very much for your kind answers. Julie, I use Office 2003 Right after my last post, I got a message from a Danish NG which gave me the solution: In the menu, I selected the path: Hjaelp (Help) -- Microsoft Excel Hjaelp -- Indholdsfortegnelse (Contents) -- Microsoft Excel Visual Basic Reference -- Microsoft Excel Object Model At thgat point, I got the message, that this help file was not installed. If I wanted to install it? Yes, thank you, please install it (you bloody ...). The something was installed from the hard drive. And Microsoft Excel Object Model was there! (Strange, all options were set to "Install" in the origonal Office installation, and I have checked this in connection with this problem.) *Now* I can find Microsoft Excel Object Model by a search on "excel object model" from inside VB Editor, as stated in my textbook. The path: Hjaelp Microsoft Excel Hjaelp Indholdsfortegnelse Microsoft Excel Visual Basic Reference Microsoft Excel Object Model is easier than the search and works both from outside (in Excel) and inside VB Editor. Puuuuhhh Best regards, Niels Foldager |
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Kindred spirits :-)
"JulieD" wrote in message ... i'm still having a drink :) "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Didn't we do well Julie (not!) :-) Bob |
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![]() Hi Julie: glad it's solved - (time for a drink?) Yes! Where can I meet you? Best regards, Niels |
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Hi Niels .. unfortunately by the time you get here (Perth, Western
Australia) i'ld have finished the bottle :) ... Bob might have some left in his - and he's a bit closer to you ... "N. Foldager" wrote in message ... Hi Julie: glad it's solved - (time for a drink?) Yes! Where can I meet you? Best regards, Niels |
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![]() "JulieD" wrote: Hi Niels .. unfortunately by the time you get here (Perth, Western Australia) i'ld have finished the bottle :) ... Bob might have some left in his - and he's a bit closer to you ... That won't be the same. Best regards, Niels |
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