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Scripting in Excel 2007
I was just wondering if anyone with the newest version of Excel could answer
the following question for me: Can you still script using VB6? Or does it require you to use the updated Visual Studio.net version of VB? |
Scripting in Excel 2007
No you can still use VBA. A few things are added, there is a CountLarge
property for example, more object model elements are exposed, the ribbon is very different from the old commmandbars, but basically VBA has not changed. -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Tinsel" wrote in message ... I was just wondering if anyone with the newest version of Excel could answer the following question for me: Can you still script using VB6? Or does it require you to use the updated Visual Studio.net version of VB? |
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