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Default How to add my button or menu item in Excel using VC++ 6.0

Hi,

I am trying to add my button or mnu item in excel using VC++ 6.0.
When I try to add in MS outlook , I include the MSOUTL.OLB to add the
buttons and menu bar in outlook. In the same way which olb am i supposed to
add in excel. Also let me know any site where I can find a samole code for
this, i.,e., addin for excel
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Hi ,

I found the following links

How To Create Automation Project Using MFC and a Type Library :
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Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 178749 :
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;178749

How To Find and Use Office Object Model Documentation :
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Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 222101 :
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;222101

Hope it helps
Regards,
Venkat.


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