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Default Help , reading an Excel value from the C program


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Rahul wrote:
Hi Madhan, Thank you, Could you gimme some pointers to OLE Objects if you
know something in particular.
Thanks,
rahul
"Madhan" wrote:

Hi, in Visual Studio you have to create a C project that references the excel
OLE object. Using the excel OLE object reference you can access most of the
features of the excel and hence the file, in your program.

"Rahul" wrote:


Hi Guys,
I could not find a help online yet on this.
On my V Studio I have a project , and a .c file. In this .c file I have to
read an excel sheet from C:\test.xls (say the value in the cell (i,j) ).
Could anyone help me in finding a the code that I need to add in my .c file.

TIA,
Rahul


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