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Excel VBA .NET?
Do any of the new versions of Excel since 2000 use the CLR and .NET model of
compiling the VBA into IL and using the CLR for increased speed of execution? Regards |
Excel VBA .NET?
Ray,
All versions of Excel still us VBA for macros and functions. In Excel2003, you can use Visual Studio Tools For Office to write code using NET in Visual Studio 2003. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Ray Price" wrote in message ... Do any of the new versions of Excel since 2000 use the CLR and ..NET model of compiling the VBA into IL and using the CLR for increased speed of execution? Regards |
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