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Default evaluate function only in Excel application

I made a program with vb 6.0.

By the way, the program use the only EVALUATE function in Excel.
Thus, any computer of uninstalled Excel application can not use the
program.

I want to know the component(dll,ocx and so on) with the EVALUATE
function in Excel.


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Default evaluate function only in Excel application

There is no DLL that you can distribute with your application that will
allow you to use Excel's Evaluate method. Your users must have Excel
installed.


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I made a program with vb 6.0.

By the way, the program use the only EVALUATE function in Excel.
Thus, any computer of uninstalled Excel application can not use the
program.

I want to know the component(dll,ocx and so on) with the EVALUATE
function in Excel.


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