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Visual Component Manager for VBA
Is there anyway to get VB6's "Visual Component Manager 6.0" to be an
addin to Excel's VBE? Since VBA's extensibility model is different from VB's, I assume I cannot just plug in the VB6 VCM, but i can't imagine that it would be that difficult to port it to work in VBA. Has anyone done this? Or, has anyone done anything similar that allows users to easily create/customize/import template forms/classes/modules? |
Visual Component Manager for VBA
Robert,
Just in case... You can right-click any project in the VBE, select "Import File" and add any VBA compatible form or module to the project. Regards, Jim Cone San Francisco, USA "R Avery" wrote in message oups.com... Is there anyway to get VB6's "Visual Component Manager 6.0" to be an addin to Excel's VBE? Since VBA's extensibility model is different from VB's, I assume I cannot just plug in the VB6 VCM, but i can't imagine that it would be that difficult to port it to work in VBA. Has anyone done this? Or, has anyone done anything similar that allows users to easily create/customize/import template forms/classes/modules? |
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