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In Vba i can use Appliction.quit But what can i use in VB, i can't find out what command i shall use, so please if anyone can help Thank's Alvin |
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excelapp.quit -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "alvin Kuiper" wrote in message ... But i ask anyway In Vba i can use Appliction.quit But what can i use in VB, i can't find out what command i shall use, so please if anyone can help Thank's Alvin |
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I have found the answer
Thanks ' "Don Guillett" wrote: maybe excelapp.quit -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "alvin Kuiper" wrote in message ... But i ask anyway In Vba i can use Appliction.quit But what can i use in VB, i can't find out what command i shall use, so please if anyone can help Thank's Alvin |
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Hi Alvin,
Don's answer is perhaps one way of saying it for long term, but I'd like to know *now*, even if I never use the information. Don obviously writes in VB and could probably use the answer sooner or later.. I would have perhaps emailed that application was misspelled, so as not to mess up a first answer in thread, but since I don't use VB thought I'd sit it out and it looks like from Don's earlier answer a misspelling was probably not the problem at all.. I guess saying you've found the answer is better than no response, but it always sounds like -- "It's my ball, and I'm going home NOW". (not sharing) "Don Guillett" wrote... The archives would like to know _________ |
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I'm so sorry i din't see someone have write after me i din't get a email , just here to day i see it because i use my name to search string I use me.close in VB to close the program Best regards Alvin "David McRitchie" wrote: Hi Alvin, Don's answer is perhaps one way of saying it for long term, but I'd like to know *now*, even if I never use the information. Don obviously writes in VB and could probably use the answer sooner or later.. I would have perhaps emailed that application was misspelled, so as not to mess up a first answer in thread, but since I don't use VB thought I'd sit it out and it looks like from Don's earlier answer a misspelling was probably not the problem at all.. I guess saying you've found the answer is better than no response, but it always sounds like -- "It's my ball, and I'm going home NOW". (not sharing) "Don Guillett" wrote... The archives would like to know _________ |
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