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including references; how portable?
I want to include the VBScript_RegExp55 library in my workbook, copies
of which will be used throughout the company. Generally speaking, is this, including a reference like this (to a common file?), a threat to portability? I don't know where or how this object is supplied. Do all XP ports have a copy? Any comments? Thank you. Company env is Excel 2003. OS is XP and newer. |
including references; how portable?
FWIW, I have the reference "Microsoft VBScript Regular Expressions 5.5"
available in my system, but I'm not sure when it was installed. -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "cate" wrote: I want to include the VBScript_RegExp55 library in my workbook, copies of which will be used throughout the company. Generally speaking, is this, including a reference like this (to a common file?), a threat to portability? I don't know where or how this object is supplied. Do all XP ports have a copy? Any comments? Thank you. Company env is Excel 2003. OS is XP and newer. . |
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