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Hi !
My VBA code calls a VB6 dll. At present, not knowing otherwise, I compile my dll in vb6 (using exit subs in place of stop points), then open Excel and my workbook, try the dll and so forth. This is painstakingly long. There must be a better way, trying out the dll in VB without compiling it. Anyone know how to ? (I guess this is really a VB question...) Thanks. Pat |
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