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converting VBA scripts to stand-alone exe files
Has anyone any idea as to what's involved in converting a VBA scrpit into an
exe or com file please? TIA Phil |
converting VBA scripts to stand-alone exe files
If you want to run it on a machine where excel is not installed, then it
would be better to write it from scratch in VB6 or one of the .Net languages. You can't, for instance, use commands specific to excel in an environment where Excel isn't installed. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Philip" wrote in message news:tHDLc.74474$Mr4.12635@pd7tw1no... Has anyone any idea as to what's involved in converting a VBA scrpit into an exe or com file please? TIA Phil |
converting VBA scripts to stand-alone exe files
Thanks Tom,
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... If you want to run it on a machine where excel is not installed, then it would be better to write it from scratch in VB6 or one of the .Net languages. You can't, for instance, use commands specific to excel in an environment where Excel isn't installed. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Philip" wrote in message news:tHDLc.74474$Mr4.12635@pd7tw1no... Has anyone any idea as to what's involved in converting a VBA scrpit into an exe or com file please? TIA Phil |
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