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Using a VB.Net interface to turn excel spreadsheets into a working
I am working with some spreadsheets that I would like to be able to
incorporate into an application. I do not want to have to use excel to open them. I have already formated and inserted objects into different sheets. Is there any way that I would be able to build an interface and use the excel files. The spreadsheets are all interactive and should have been built in VB, but I was not here prior to that development. Any ideas on this |
Using a VB.Net interface to turn excel spreadsheets into a working
It would be easier to use the VB in your application (or even Excel's VBA) to
control the Excel interface. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ VB.Net user in need of assistance wrote: I am working with some spreadsheets that I would like to be able to incorporate into an application. I do not want to have to use excel to open them. I have already formated and inserted objects into different sheets. Is there any way that I would be able to build an interface and use the excel files. The spreadsheets are all interactive and should have been built in VB, but I was not here prior to that development. Any ideas on this |
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