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We sent our spreadsheets on a daily basis to our shops. We and our shops
communicate via Skype and I want an 'add in' in our spreadsheets (For an
example look at http://tinyurl.com/7ff3a

I want the Callto:// commando integrated in my excel sheet. Why I think
it's possible? The Mailto commando works in Excel, it will automatically
open your mailclient. The Callto script/commando should automatically
open you Skype application and phone one of your contacts.

How can I create this (Macro?) in my excel sheet. Your help is much
appreciated.
Kindest regards,

Jan Folmer


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brush up on your visual basic skills

"janfolmer" wrote:


We sent our spreadsheets on a daily basis to our shops. We and our shops
communicate via Skype and I want an 'add in' in our spreadsheets (For an
example look at http://tinyurl.com/7ff3a

I want the Callto:// commando integrated in my excel sheet. Why I think
it's possible? The Mailto commando works in Excel, it will automatically
open your mailclient. The Callto script/commando should automatically
open you Skype application and phone one of your contacts.

How can I create this (Macro?) in my excel sheet. Your help is much
appreciated.
Kindest regards,

Jan Folmer


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Mike, yeah, I am on a forum to ask some questions. My VBA skills are
limited, that is exactly the reason why I post my question.
I know that this 'callto' command is Java and that it is completely
different to VBA. What exactly are you trying to say? Do not post "VBA"
questions until you have enough VBA skills?


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