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I was wondering why Microsoft Excel does not support inheritance. Or does
it? I'm programing a reasonably complex system in VBA for Excel and I have
not been able to figure out how to implement inheritance. It would great
simplify the creation of my classes if I could do so.

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Becasue VB6 does not support inheritance. VB was always a bit cheesy in it's
classes and objects...
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I was wondering why Microsoft Excel does not support inheritance. Or does
it? I'm programing a reasonably complex system in VBA for Excel and I have
not been able to figure out how to implement inheritance. It would great
simplify the creation of my classes if I could do so.

Thanks.

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