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Default Should I use VB 2005 instead

Hi,
I am using VBA in excel to create a program that queries a database and
fills out excel spreadsheets. I have made a list of Classes that I use and
need to be able to use the same classes in several different projects.
Earlier I asked a question about how to create a "library" so I could have
all of the classes in one place. I got a great answer about creating a new
workbook containing the classes that I would reference. However, I still
dont get some of the more object oriented features of the new versions of
Visual Basic. I was wondering if I could use Visual Basic 2005 Express
Edition or the Full Visual Basic .NET to create a library that I could use
from VBA. Is this possible? Is it worth it? It seems that this would make
maintaining and distributing the code a lot easier. Can anyone give me any
input?

 
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