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It is quite possible, if you know the name of the library reference.
You can try adding it like Thisworkbook.VBProject.References.AddFromFile FileName:="C:\Program files\Common Files\(name of your reference)" Just substitue this with your directory and reference name "Ayo" wrote: I developed an Excel macro but some people can't use it because they don't have the object libraries needed in their Excel application. How do you add object libraries to your VBA that are missing? |
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