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Converting VBA app to VB.net project
"Mike Burke" wrote in message ... I've got a couple of standalone Excel applications that I want to make avaialbale to people who don't have Excel on their systems. I would hate to re-write these by hand. Does anyone know of a method or tool that will allow me to import/convert from VBA to VB without re-writing all my code? In the absence of a tool that will do it all (or most) of the work, I,d be OK with a list of hints, tips and suggested methodology from people who have had to do this before. Thanks, Mike Burke You can export the code modules from VBA then import them into VB6 While its possible to do the same with userforms (they come in a designers, its probably better to redo it) If this app has a lifetime ofmore than a couple of years you may want to consider moving it to .net but this will involve more work. Keith |
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