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My application works with Excel to put together spreadsheets for
reporting purposes. It runs just fine on my box, but when I put it on another one, it bombs. Here is the relevant code: Public Function ImportSis(ByVal strSisFile As String) As Boolean If m_Excel Is Nothing Then m_Excel = New Excel.Application End If m_Excel.Visible = True Dim oSis As Excel.Workbook oSis = m_Excel.Workbooks.Open(strSisFile) At that point, I get a NullReferenceException, saying that oSis hasn't been instantiated. This method, though, returns a new reference so instantiation should be irrelevant. For grins, I did a NEW right before on the oSis, but got the same error. This code runs just fine on my development box, running Excel 2003. It also runs on another box that has Excel 2002. It bombs when on a box running Excel 2000. I originally had used the reference for "Microsoft Excel 11.0 Object Library" but when I suspected I had a versioning problem I removed that reference, grabbed an "Excel09.olb" file off of someone else's box running Office 2000, and made a reference to THAT instead. That didn't solve my problem, though, and I just now took another look at it and it somehow got back to the 11.0 version; weird. Long story; anyone have any suggestions? How can I correctly reference an Excel 2000 library instead, and do I need to worry about detecting the version of Excel to load maybe a different version of the library at runtime? I appreciate any help. -- Michael |
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