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Excel VB application
I am working on a VB script with the goal to import data from a raw file
(using userforms) into the spreadsheet. Is it possible to develop this in Excel AND create it as an EXE file? Thank you in advance for any help. NJ |
Excel VB application
Excel cannot produce executable (EXE) files.
-- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Neil Jones" wrote in message ... I am working on a VB script with the goal to import data from a raw file (using userforms) into the spreadsheet. Is it possible to develop this in Excel AND create it as an EXE file? Thank you in advance for any help. NJ |
Excel VB application
Unless something has changed in the last version or 2, you can't turn an
Excel/VBA project into a .exe file, unfortunately. -- Time is just the thing that keeps everything from happening all at once "Neil Jones" wrote: I am working on a VB script with the goal to import data from a raw file (using userforms) into the spreadsheet. Is it possible to develop this in Excel AND create it as an EXE file? Thank you in advance for any help. NJ . |
Excel VB application
Without some expensive, specialized tools you won't be able to create a .EXE
file. Look into creating it as an add-in (.xla) file. "Neil Jones" wrote: I am working on a VB script with the goal to import data from a raw file (using userforms) into the spreadsheet. Is it possible to develop this in Excel AND create it as an EXE file? Thank you in advance for any help. NJ . |
Excel VB application
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... I am working on a VB script with the goal to import data from a raw file (using userforms) into the spreadsheet. Is it possible to develop this in Excel AND create it as an EXE file? there are three very similar solutions: - vbscript - excel vba - vb express depending on your code organization/architecture, you may have central working procedure to be the same for all of three solutions, just have outer wrapper procedure, special for each case vb express is part of free ms visual studio express, and it may produce standalone exe |
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