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VBA building stand alone application
Is it possible to build a 'stand alone application'
starting from an Excel file coupled to several Visual Basic Macros ? |
VBA building stand alone application
If you build the macro in VB6 or VB.Net (separate products from Excel). Then
have your app manipulate Excel. If you mean so that the user doesn't need to have excel installed, then probably not. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Roland" wrote in message ... Is it possible to build a 'stand alone application' starting from an Excel file coupled to several Visual Basic Macros ? |
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