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VBA form controls do not include a date-picker. VS2005 does. This is a
critical matter for me. Is there a way to import a VS2005 form in Excel VBA? (I am trying to create better reports than Crystal, that will take data from a database, based on user selections in a form, and then populate cells in a spreadsheet with the data. Crystal will do two or more levels of groupings, but I want to also break-up the data by week, month or quarter, in ways that are too complex for Crystal Reports. Then, I want double clicking on a cell to bring up a another report in a new worksheet that displays the detail records for the grouping field that was clicked on. Crystal XI also has a very nice date-picker control.) |
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Hey, I just found an example that adds VSTO add-in customization without
forcing the creation of a new project. (At least I think that is what this is.) I was able to just cut and paste the code to the database code and form in VS2005 that I already have. So I can do it all in VS2005 without having to revert to VBA. Here is the thread, http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/sho...81658&siteid=1. The link to the example is in one of the posts. (BTW, the formatting of messages in this forum is schitzo, sticking the last word of each line on a separate line by itself, doubling the length of your message...) |
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