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compiling an Excel spreadsheet
Can you compile an Excel spreadsheet into an .exe file?
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Alex
You may want to investigate the possibilities presented by Visual Baler. http://the-ciba.com/vbaler/vbaler.html I have never used it nor know anyone who has so cannot vouch for its functionality. You could also investigate the use of Visual Basic(not VBA) to create stand-alones. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 13:59:02 -0800, "Alex5" wrote: Can you compile an Excel spreadsheet into an .exe file? |
Years ago I used VB with lotus 2.3 to create stand alone programs. Great
then. Now - NOO!! If you want my old copy, make me an offer. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Alex You may want to investigate the possibilities presented by Visual Baler. http://the-ciba.com/vbaler/vbaler.html I have never used it nor know anyone who has so cannot vouch for its functionality. You could also investigate the use of Visual Basic(not VBA) to create stand-alones. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 13:59:02 -0800, "Alex5" wrote: Can you compile an Excel spreadsheet into an .exe file? |
MS Austria told me that it is possible to compile Excel sheets (any Version)
with Visual Studio Tools, but looking through the documentation i just found the possibility to create managed code (i.e. the VBA Code is located separated from the sheet on a web service), which means the source has to be Excel 2003 and .NET Framework. Does anybody know how to do it with Excel 2003 and VBA 6.0 Code? I would appreciate a solution very much! Heinzpeter "Alex5" wrote: Can you compile an Excel spreadsheet into an .exe file? |
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