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Hello,

Can anybody tell me how to port 16-bit API and DLL calls
to 32-bit using macro for Excel 2000 and 2002?

Thanks,
Sheela
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You may get a better answer to that question by posting in one of the VB6 newsgroups.

On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 20:15:21 -0700, "Sheela" wrote:

Hello,

Can anybody tell me how to port 16-bit API and DLL calls
to 32-bit using macro for Excel 2000 and 2002?

Thanks,
Sheela


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Why not put in as much pertinent information as you can:

From your previous post on this topic:
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Well, this file was created by someone before in a lower
version. When I run this program, it shows some error
messages and some of it says "Can't run 16-bit
program", "Cannot find CTL3D.DLL".

My company has migrated the systems from excel 95 (which
was running in 16-bit environment) to windows 2000 and
2002. So, when I run this program, it shows some errors
while the macros were executing.

Regards,
Sheela
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Also, as stated by both Rob Bovey and myself, Excel 95 is a 32 bit app and
won't run in a 16-bit environment.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

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Hello,

Can anybody tell me how to port 16-bit API and DLL calls
to 32-bit using macro for Excel 2000 and 2002?

Thanks,
Sheela



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