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Default Excel Programming Question - VBA + WMI

Hello all,

I am a fairly proficient vbscript programmer using WMI and ADSI, but
recently I have had to get involved with doing some programming in
Excel and I am a bit lost on a few things. Basically, I am looking for
a little help with the following things:

1. Is there any way to programmatically build a new row in excel when
someone adds a new value to a spreadsheet. For example, when someone
puts a computer name in A:2 (this being the next empty row), can I
somehow enter value in B2, C2, etc. I am specifically looking to add a
drop down list in H2 with the values Yes & No, with Yes being the
default. I also want to add sone specific values in cells in the same
row based on some instr() or instrRev() code that I want to run against
the value entered in B1.

2. Can I call a script that runs a WMI or ADSI query written in
vbscript from within excel? Again, this would probably be fired off of
values being entered in the first cell of the next empty row.

3. Finally, I have a series of worksheets (tabs) based on domain names.
How could I read the names of the tabs and output the names into a
range of cells? Example, tab 1 is mydomain and that would be in G1, tab
2 is mydomain2 and that would be in G2, etc.

I appreciate any assistance on this matter. Thank you all in advance.

Jim Gregg

 
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