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My VB.NET app creates and populates a worksheet in Excel each time that it
does it's thing. Every time the user selects a doctor from the list and hits the OK button, I want another sheet to be created and filled. So now what if the user closes Excel? At present I am simply reusing the Excel object, such that if they close Excel my program throws an exception. I want to be able to trap the exception and either startup a new instance of Excel or attach to an already running instance of Excel. Also, how do you trap exceptions for Excel COM calls? |
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