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Active X Support for Excel
How do I find out if a system supports Active X for
Excel? Is it only supported if excel is installed? Can support be distributed without installation of Excel? If yes, is licensing required on the system that is running code that was developed to open and read an Excel spreadsheet using Active X? Thanks in advance! |
Active X Support for Excel
ActiveX as a technology is provided with the operating system I believe. It
is not unique or a service provided as part of Excel. Individual ActiveX components might require a license, however. The MAC does not support ActiveX I don't believe. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "JTB" wrote in message ... How do I find out if a system supports Active X for Excel? Is it only supported if excel is installed? Can support be distributed without installation of Excel? If yes, is licensing required on the system that is running code that was developed to open and read an Excel spreadsheet using Active X? Thanks in advance! |
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