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BowMag

Recommended reading DLL's VBA
 
I've been seeing a number of queries about dlls and vba and don't know how
this all works. Can anyone recommend a publication or similar than explains
all this in a fairly straightforward way.
Thanks
BowMag



Stephen Bullen[_4_]

Recommended reading DLL's VBA
 
Hi BowMag,

I've been seeing a number of queries about dlls and vba and don't know how
this all works. Can anyone recommend a publication or similar than explains
all this in a fairly straightforward way.


I don't know of an existing publication, but we have a chapter about it in our
forthcoming 'Professional Excel Development', due out in February. See my web
site for more details.

Regards

Stephen Bullen
Microsoft MVP - Excel
www.oaltd.co.uk



BowMag

Recommended reading DLL's VBA
 
Hi Stephen
I've just read the chapter synopsis on your site. It looks to be want I
want. BTW it was your Excel 2000 Prog Ref that really sparked my interest
in VBA and got me going - thanks for that.
BowMag

"Stephen Bullen" wrote in message
...
Hi BowMag,

I've been seeing a number of queries about dlls and vba and don't know
how
this all works. Can anyone recommend a publication or similar than
explains
all this in a fairly straightforward way.


I don't know of an existing publication, but we have a chapter about it in
our
forthcoming 'Professional Excel Development', due out in February. See my
web
site for more details.

Regards

Stephen Bullen
Microsoft MVP - Excel
www.oaltd.co.uk





Stephen Bullen[_4_]

Recommended reading DLL's VBA
 
Hi BowMag,

I've just read the chapter synopsis on your site. It looks to be want I
want. BTW it was your Excel 2000 Prog Ref that really sparked my interest
in VBA and got me going - thanks for that.


You're welcome!

Regards

Stephen Bullen
Microsoft MVP - Excel
www.oaltd.co.uk




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