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I have created a new control in VB .net and want to use it in an Excel
spreadsheet. Is it possible to import it somehow? Excel seems to
want an activeX control but vb doesn't seem to allow you to do that
anymore - it's in a dll.

Any thoughts?
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"Sandra" schrieb:
I have created a new control in VB .net and want to use it in an Excel
spreadsheet. Is it possible to import it somehow? Excel seems to
want an activeX control but vb doesn't seem to allow you to do that
anymore - it's in a dll.


That's not supported.

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