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Retrieving data from Excel and store it into string variable
After it is working, i happily saved the project and put it aside. while later, i came back to the project and do another round of testin before submitting it to my supervisor and guess what. IT IS NOT WORKING The same old problem persist. That was before i saw your post Jamie. The link that you provided hit the bullseye. The program work straightaway. Thanx a bunch for pointin that out Jamie. Nick: Are you recommending me to use the early binding and try to stee away from the late binding as much as possible -- marsulei ----------------------------------------------------------------------- marsulein's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=1606 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=27520 |
Retrieving data from Excel and store it into string variable
marsulein,
Depends on your situation, but there is certainly no reason to use both for the same class. Early is easier, as you get Intellisense and faster. NickHK "marsulein" wrote in message ... After it is working, i happily saved the project and put it aside. A while later, i came back to the project and do another round of testing before submitting it to my supervisor and guess what. IT IS NOT WORKING. The same old problem persist. That was before i saw your post Jamie. The link that you provided hits the bullseye. The program work straightaway. Thanx a bunch for pointing that out Jamie. Nick: Are you recommending me to use the early binding and try to steer away from the late binding as much as possible? -- marsulein ------------------------------------------------------------------------ marsulein's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=16064 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=275204 |
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