![]() ![]() ![]() Using the Excel.Application object in another Office application's VBA project will require you to add Microsoft Excel 15.0 Object library (or equivalent for your own version). S own VBA, the ActiveWindow property must be addressed as a child of the Excel.Application object.Įxample for creating an Excel workbook from Access: To expand this question into the realm of use outside of Excel ![]()
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