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naresh_kalyan[_10_]

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Dear all,
If I create a GUI thru userform using VBA in EXCEL, without opening
MsExcel Application is it possible to control my excel sheet thru GUI
only.
I mean can we create a .EXE file for that GUI in a local drive and all
controling (Opening, entering values, save as etc.) can be done from
there itself.

Thanks in Advance.

Kalyan


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John.Greenan

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You cannot create an .exe with excel vba. You can partially hide excel from
the user, but it generally looks clunky.

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"naresh_kalyan" wrote:


Dear all,
If I create a GUI thru userform using VBA in EXCEL, without opening
MsExcel Application is it possible to control my excel sheet thru GUI
only.
I mean can we create a .EXE file for that GUI in a local drive and all
controling (Opening, entering values, save as etc.) can be done from
there itself.

Thanks in Advance.

Kalyan


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naresh_kalyan[_11_]

Reg : Excel
 

Thanks John.
Is it possible with Visual Basic ?

Kalyan


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John.Greenan

Reg : Excel
 
yes, it'll look a lot better - you simply control excel using the object
model. That's the way I did this once.

If this helps then please rate the post as helpful.


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"naresh_kalyan" wrote:


Thanks John.
Is it possible with Visual Basic ?

Kalyan


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naresh_kalyan[_12_]

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Dear all.
I have to enter some values in the GUI which can be passed to the
MsExcel.
"Entering the values" in GUI---- "Printed" in one Excelsheet ---
"Saving" it.

Upto Here, I can able to do with all you professional's support.

Now, the problem is ....
I have 50 Parts Details to enter in the GUI.( Some times it can
be varies from 20 to 100), Hence "Entering Values" are to be done
repeatedly. For this reason I need the same "form1" to be repeated.

Please, find the Attachment which can describe the "FLOW CHART".
Except the *Highlighted in GRAY *portion everything can be done as of
now.

Please, Help me.

Thank you for your patience and time.

Kalyan


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