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Mehul

how to open excel using regedit?
 
how can I open client Excel application using the class ID
and regedit?

thanks.

keepITcool

how to open excel using regedit?
 

Do you mean?


Dim xlApp As Object
Set xlApp = CreateObject("excel.application")



keepITcool

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"Mehul" wrote:

how can I open client Excel application using the class ID
and regedit?

thanks.



Mehul

how to open excel using regedit?
 
yes.. I have some data that user needs to copy and paste
it in excel - just want to give a link to open their excel
application.

So how do I refer the below as link?

ur help is appreciated.
Thanks.


-----Original Message-----

Do you mean?


Dim xlApp As Object
Set xlApp = CreateObject("excel.application")



keepITcool

< email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .)
< homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool


"Mehul" wrote:

how can I open client Excel application using the class

ID
and regedit?

thanks.


.


keepITcool

how to open excel using regedit?
 
just open an url to an .xls file.
you could use hyperlink function for that.


keepITcool

< email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .)
< homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool


"Mehul" wrote:

yes.. I have some data that user needs to copy and paste
it in excel - just want to give a link to open their excel
application.

So how do I refer the below as link?

ur help is appreciated.
Thanks.


-----Original Message-----

Do you mean?


Dim xlApp As Object
Set xlApp = CreateObject("excel.application")



keepITcool

< email : keepitcool chello nl (with @ and .)
< homepage: http://members.chello.nl/keepitcool


"Mehul" wrote:

how can I open client Excel application using the class

ID
and regedit?

thanks.


.





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