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I am trying to create a graph in Excel and it should be a dynamic graph and
when I searched the Net I found some information and when saw it asked to
create an object in Visual Studio Solution Explorer.Basically I am using
Excel 2003 but it is guding me for Excel 2007.I am creating the graph using
VBA and I am new to it.
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Visual Studio is a develpment tool that can be used to customize
Excel2003/2007. If you work in VBA of Excel, then it has nothing to do with
Visual Studio. If you want to try out the example you found on the net, you
need to get a suitable version of Visual Studio (you have very complicated
and very confusing, and of course, very expensive choices to make, even you
are professional Visual Studio user).


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I am trying to create a graph in Excel and it should be a dynamic graph and
when I searched the Net I found some information and when saw it asked to
create an object in Visual Studio Solution Explorer.Basically I am using
Excel 2003 but it is guding me for Excel 2007.I am creating the graph
using
VBA and I am new to it.



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