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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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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

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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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