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I am doing that. Pls see the code attached with the
original post. I am using VB.net so there is no set command. I am still not able to close the excel.exe even after doing this. Vishal -----Original Message----- Try Set Excel = Nothing I wonder if you should be using something like 'MyExcel' instead, there are often hidden problems with (semi-) reserved words. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ . |
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