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Default VBA Object (External) for EXCEL

Unfortunately no. You need to ship the component with
your workbook separately and may also need to registister
it too on the target PC.

Also, if the object library is not yours, then there may
be a licencing issue.

Patrick Molloy
Microsoft Excel MVP
-----Original Message-----

Dear All:

I am facing a problem now, hope you guys can give me a

help,
thx.


I've got a excel vba program, used some external vba

object lib.
(i.e. not default given by Excel), and just wondor does

it had
any methods to install this excel template to another

machine
without intsall the external component again. (e.g. just

like
VB program, once compile the program source, third party
component will included into the program).

Since i think i have no chance to find out the installer

of that
component back, so, really some way to do so.

Your help would be appreciate and thanks a lot for you

guys
reading this. : )

best regards,
vb_bv


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