Re: Any way to get new instance of Excel on double-click?
- From: "Ken Shaffer" <noemail@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 10:56:00 -0500
"Peter T" <peter_t@discussions> wrote in message
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> In your adjacent to Fredrick - to clarify
....
> The Q&A of this post could apply to any of the above where a reference has
> been set to the excel.application, whether explicitly or implicitly (eg
VBA
> is hosted in the current instance).
Thanks. I posed here because it seemed pertinent to Excel, so I guess I did
the right thing and not pose a similar question on the vb newsgroup.
> VBE - Visual Basic Editor
doh! I knew that!
ken
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