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I have a routine by copy some data from Excel and paste in another
program(Sigmaplot). let Sigmaplot analysis the data, got the results and
paste back to Excel.
Could any body help me to do this by just pressing a button?
Thanks a lot
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Does Sigmaplot support automation? A quick look at their web site suggests
it supports VBA, so you are set.

I've never worked with it though, so you'll have to do some investigation of
your own....

Tim.



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I have a routine by copy some data from Excel and paste in another
program(Sigmaplot). let Sigmaplot analysis the data, got the results and
paste back to Excel.
Could any body help me to do this by just pressing a button?
Thanks a lot
Young




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