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I'm designing a script destined to be called from Photoshop CS2. Since I'm a
VBA programmer by proficiency, I'm coding in the familiar editing environment of Excel's VBE. When I translate the final module to VBS, how do I account for references I set to other libraries, namely to the Microsoft Scripting Runtime library (C:\WINDOWS\system32\scrrun.dll)? Is there something similar to C++'s #DECLARE statement, or is there something different to do? I suppose I could just create FileScriptingObjects, but I prefer to work with object libraries. Thanks, Matthew Pfluger |
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