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Hi,

This is an extremely amateurish question.... so please bear with me.

I have developed a template style workbook in excel, made up of man
sheets, formulas, calculations, macros, change events etc. I was jus
wondering is there anyway of converting all this using a bit of VB
into a windows style program so it doesnt need excel to rely on.?

Thanks

Andre

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No, there is no support for that. (There is not runtime version of excel).
You might be able to rewrite all your code in VB6 and use some type of 3rd
party spreadsheet control rather than Excel.

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Hi,

This is an extremely amateurish question.... so please bear with me.

I have developed a template style workbook in excel, made up of many
sheets, formulas, calculations, macros, change events etc. I was just
wondering is there anyway of converting all this using a bit of VBA
into a windows style program so it doesnt need excel to rely on.?

Thanks

Andrew


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That doesn't soudn feasible. Oh, well.
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No, there is no support for that. (There is not runtime

version of excel).
You might be able to rewrite all your code in VB6 and use

some type of 3rd
party spreadsheet control rather than Excel.

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Hi,

This is an extremely amateurish question.... so please

bear with me.

I have developed a template style workbook in excel,

made up of many
sheets, formulas, calculations, macros, change events

etc. I was just
wondering is there anyway of converting all this using

a bit of VBA
into a windows style program so it doesnt need excel to

rely on.?

Thanks

Andrew


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