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Is it possible to somehow compile a program done with excel 2007 ?
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Take a look here

http://orlando.mvps.org/index.asp#XLtoExe

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THANKS Bob
This probably will not make it a 'stand alone' program.
I used a program ( Super Calc -- Dos) in the early 80's that had a compiler
built in.
Worked great for distributing some engineering calculations.
Duane

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Do you mean saving as an add-in?


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No, it makes it an executable that can't be de-compiled, but it needs Excel
to run within. You won't get anything that runs Excel in a compile form
standalone, MS would come down on that like a ton of bricks.

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THANKS Bob
This probably will not make it a 'stand alone' program.
I used a program ( Super Calc -- Dos) in the early 80's that had a
compiler
built in.
Worked great for distributing some engineering calculations.
Duane

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Take a look here

http://orlando.mvps.org/index.asp#XLtoExe

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On Mar 11, 5:38*am, "Bob Phillips" wrote:
Take a look here

http://orlando.mvps.org/index.asp#XLtoExe


wow tripped over this totally by accident


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