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Hi,
Have anyone got a workable plan for this? I want a 'light' Excel 2000 workbook to get VBA code from a (SQL Server 2000) database and run it. ie. to create an Excel application 'on the fly'. The plan is to distribute a generic workbook to users around the world, so that we can keep adding and improving features indefinitely. All thoughts welcome. Thanks, Hiran |
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