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Migrating from Excel VBA to VB
Well, can you create a VB app with Excel spreadsheet controls, and how,
please? Thanks Justin "jaf" wrote in message ... Hi Justin, If you use Excel's object model for your stand alone app., it will NOT work unless Excel is installed on the users machine. Excel's lib's are not redistributable. -- John johnf202 at hotmail dot com "Justin Dutoit" wrote in message ... Hey. I'm very new to Excel, but I know VB.NET. If someone has an Excel application with VBA code, what is the quickest way to convert the app to a standalone Visual Basic app (so the users don't need Excel at all)? In particular, what is the VB control closest to the Excel grid? Thankyou Justin Dutoit |
Migrating from Excel VBA to VB
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-- John johnf202 at hotmail dot com "Justin Dutoit" wrote in message ... Well, can you create a VB app with Excel spreadsheet controls, and how, please? Thanks Justin "jaf" wrote in message ... Hi Justin, If you use Excel's object model for your stand alone app., it will NOT work unless Excel is installed on the users machine. Excel's lib's are not redistributable. -- John johnf202 at hotmail dot com "Justin Dutoit" wrote in message ... Hey. I'm very new to Excel, but I know VB.NET. If someone has an Excel application with VBA code, what is the quickest way to convert the app to a standalone Visual Basic app (so the users don't need Excel at all)? In particular, what is the VB control closest to the Excel grid? Thankyou Justin Dutoit |
Migrating from Excel VBA to VB
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"jaf" wrote in message ... http://www.vb-helper.com/howto_excel_write.html -- John johnf202 at hotmail dot com "Justin Dutoit" wrote in message ... Well, can you create a VB app with Excel spreadsheet controls, and how, please? Thanks Justin "jaf" wrote in message ... Hi Justin, If you use Excel's object model for your stand alone app., it will NOT work unless Excel is installed on the users machine. Excel's lib's are not redistributable. -- John johnf202 at hotmail dot com "Justin Dutoit" wrote in message ... Hey. I'm very new to Excel, but I know VB.NET. If someone has an Excel application with VBA code, what is the quickest way to convert the app to a standalone Visual Basic app (so the users don't need Excel at all)? In particular, what is the VB control closest to the Excel grid? Thankyou Justin Dutoit |
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