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VB 2005 Express and VBA DLL´s
I have developed a small financial library in VB5 and use it in VBA
through activeXDLL´s, I downloaded VB 2005 Express and would like to know how to do the same thing. I have searched in the forum but have found no reference to VB 2005 Express. Windows 2000 Excel 2000 regards, S.l |
VB 2005 Express and VBA DLL´s
Start here I would think:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/ -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy wrote in message ups.com... I have developed a small financial library in VB5 and use it in VBA through activeXDLL´s, I downloaded VB 2005 Express and would like to know how to do the same thing. I have searched in the forum but have found no reference to VB 2005 Express. Windows 2000 Excel 2000 regards, S.l |
VB 2005 Express and VBA DLL´s
I see you are sending me to the Russian Front...........what did I do to deserve this. Joking aside, I checked the link for about an hour and did not find anything(anything I could understand in any case) In VB5 it was quite simple, I suppose then in VB express it is a pain? |
VB 2005 Express and VBA DLL´s
I see you also posted this to at least one of the DotNet groups, so
hopefully you will get a more informed answer there. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy wrote in message oups.com... I see you are sending me to the Russian Front...........what did I do to deserve this. Joking aside, I checked the link for about an hour and did not find anything(anything I could understand in any case) In VB5 it was quite simple, I suppose then in VB express it is a pain? |
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