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MsOffice student version question
Is Excel automation working with the student version?
My app written in vbasic when interacting with Excel spreadsheet generates error: "run time error '70' access denied" That happens on user's computer running the student version of MsOffice and I am not sure which action causes that problem. I cannot recreate that error with the regular MsOffice version. Thanks, Jack |
MsOffice student version question
Jack -
In the book Professional Excel Development by Bullen, Bovey, and Green, in the Chapter 22 discussion of Visual Studio Tools for Office, they write: "VSTO workbooks are only supportedd in the Professional version of Office 2003 and the standalone version of Excel 2003. They are not supported in either the Standard or Student versions of Office, nor in any previous version." I don't know whether this applies to your situation, and I don't know if it applies to Office 2007. - Mike Middleton Web http://www.MikeMiddleton.com "Jack" <replyto@it wrote in message ... Is Excel automation working with the student version? My app written in vbasic when interacting with Excel spreadsheet generates error: "run time error '70' access denied" That happens on user's computer running the student version of MsOffice and I am not sure which action causes that problem. I cannot recreate that error with the regular MsOffice version. Thanks, Jack |
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