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I'm a beginer,selft teaching witch has made several forms
using excell vba, and add ins, now I wanna do something
such as dll's using vb, eny help on where to look for
soport on this matther, and also, is this actualy
posible, if so what vb program would you recomend, to
start working with.
thanks for your help.

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I think you need VB the separate commercial product to do DLL's if you want
to use the VB language.

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I'm a beginer,selft teaching witch has made several forms
using excell vba, and add ins, now I wanna do something
such as dll's using vb, eny help on where to look for
soport on this matther, and also, is this actualy
posible, if so what vb program would you recomend, to
start working with.
thanks for your help.



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