Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library?
Feb 16, 2009to have Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library when I click on Add Reference... in Visual Studi 2005, do I need to have Excel installed on my PC or is it ok if I gac Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.dll
to have Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library when I click on Add Reference... in Visual Studi 2005, do I need to have Excel installed on my PC or is it ok if I gac Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.dll
I'm trying to upgrade a VB6 app to VB 2008. I have read the article in the tutors corner about automating Excel from VB but I cannot get it to work. Heres what I have done:
1) set a reference to the Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library
2) Added "Imports Excel = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel" to the top of the module
3) in a routine I have added: Dim X As New Excel.Application Here's where I get an error: Error 75 'Application' is ambiguous in the namespace 'Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel'.
My company is currently in the process of upgrading from Office 2000 to Office 2010. The upgrade won't take place until October, but I am currently testing it on my PC. I have some applications that reference Microsoft Excel 14.0 Object Library VERSION 1.3.0.0 and export DataGridView results to Excel. Since I upgraded my PC to Office 2010, my version of Microsoft Excel 14.0 Object Library was upgraded to 1.7.0.0. Now, Office 2000 users are having issues when trying to export data. They get the following error:"Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt."I can't debug to find out the issue because I am running Office 2010 and it works perfectly fine for me. Has anyone else encountered this? I think it's happening right around when it starts to save the file.[code]
View 2 RepliesUsing the Office 2010 Object Library to create Excel documents from code. Is there a way to deploy the project without having Office installed on the target machine? I have a 2000 Server that Office 2010 is incompatible with.
View 2 RepliesI have been doing a lot of reading on this topic and most folks seem to agree that having Excel is required to use the COM Interop libraries. However they are never specific as to where that should be installed. Does it need to be installed on the machine I am developing on or does it need to be on every machine that I deploy to?
Edit: I should mention that this is desktop development/deployment targeted for all Windows machines.
I have vb .net windows form application that I want to connect to Microsoft access database using "Microsoft DAO 3.6 object library". My problem is that when I go to Project tab -> Add reference -> COM tab, there should have been "Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library" on the list, but for some reason It's not on the list. Then I googled, and found out that the location of "DAO360.DLL" is "Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft SharedDAO". After clicking on Browse tab, I browsed to that location, and I guess I added reference on another way.This is the code that I used before for connecting to Access, but for some reason It doesn't work this way on this PC.
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Basically I've coded an Excel 2007 project in VB.NET 2010 that allows you to create charts with a fair amount of interactivity. I want the user to be able to save and reopen this workbook and still have that interactivity in any already-created charts, so they don't have to re-create them.
When I create the charts, I use Sheet1.Controls.AddChart(...), which returns a Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Chart with which I can handle events and such. However, when I reopen the file and look through the Sheet1.Controls collection, there are no Chart objects. Accessing the charts through Sheet1.ChartObjects.Chart gives me Interop Charts, when I need the Tools Charts.
I want to add Microsoft Word Object Library to my toolbox from the COM component list. However although I have MS word 2007 installed in my computer this component is not available or not visible.
View 17 RepliesSo I would like to explain what am I doing before I post the question. I would make a textbox in the form, then I add a Microsoft Speech Object Library reference. Then using Microsoft Speech, I would have the text-to-speech option. In the same class I would add this code:
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Okay normally this was easy to do, but now with IE9 Visual Studio 2010 hangs and crashes. The problem seems to be even worse because you can't build an Interop.mshtml.dll to match version 9. I've tried using the VS command prompt with no luck. Allegedly this is how it is done, but there are no known examples that actually work. If anyone has done this with success
View 3 Repliesi want to use Microsoft Word Object Library for web application , but i dont have office installed in the server side. but i do have a 2007 version installed in the developer machine from where i can build the application. my question here is will my application would be running fine in server , do i need to also install office at server also.
View 3 RepliesI'm using win7 64bit + express 2010. in the program, I need refer to Microsoft HTML Object Library. So, I added it, then I found, it can not be "copy local". I remeber it could before when I use oit on vista + 2008.
Now, the question is: how can I include it in the setup? since some users may not have this dll on their pc.
I am using VS .net 2003 and developing a program that calls Excel. The development computer only has Excel 2003, and the target machine only has Excel 2007. Would it be possible to install Excel 12 Object Library in the development computer without installing Excel 2007?
View 4 RepliesI would make a textbox in the form, then I add a Microsoft Speech Object Library reference. Then using Microsoft Speech, I would have the text-to-speech option. In the same class I would add this code:
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I need to add a reference for excel. But to do that i need to remove an earlier version i added.
How do i remove what i have already added so i can add another version?
I have 2003 xls file which is saved on a web share point. File combines vbs functionalities, of which one is uploading data to this file (from another file on the same share point) by clicking command button.When I open file from my location it all functionalities are working without problems. My customer is running it from his location, he is also using Excel 2003, the moment he wants to upload the data he gets the bug.
Message: Method "Worksheets" of object "_Global" failed
I checked and it seems that in the references he has 10.0 object library and I have 11.0 What i can do to unify the coding so it is indifferent from Object Library version?I have read about late va early binding, I guess i'm using late binding I also check that i can adjust late binding buy standard codes.
Dim oExcel As Object
Dim oWorkbook As Object
Dim oWorksheet As Object
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I have been writing VBA code for MS Access for years, but am starting my first project that will need to retrieve data from the Internet. I have come across code samples that use "Microsoft Internet Controls" and "Microsoft HTML Object Library", and I can make them available references in VBA, and available methods and fields etc. show when writing code, but I cannot find any documentation for these APIs. Does it come with MS Office on the CDs (if so, where?), or is it available over the Internet somewhere?
View 2 RepliesIn my shop we currently develop what I would consider small to medium sized projects.We have been investigating the Enterprise Library and how it may be able to help us in development.I have particularly been looking at the Logging block and comparing it with Log4Net.It seems to me that the Enterprise Library blocks would be an extremely over-engineered solution for something like simple application logging.That being said. Are you using the Enterprise Library and on what size projects? What are your thoughts on the Enterprise Library as a whole?
View 10 Replies[code].... Can't use a Microsoft Library's functions
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View 2 RepliesIs it possible that the control MS Terminal Service Library control cannot be found on my add reference tool in VB.net 2008?
View 2 RepliesI have a project that has a need to display a Excel file in second window, but because other controls are needed, simply launching excel is not sufficient. Right now I do not know if the target machines have excel installed but I know with certainty that if they do it would be 2010, is there any method or library that allows you frame your own form around an excel window?
View 1 RepliesI get an error while trying to install a third party Excel add-in [Thomson One Analytics]. Error: "Compile error in hidden module: Main" Microsoft Excel 2003..But when I had the Addin unlocked.I noticed that it was getting stuck at a specific line in the MAIN module of the Addin package and the debugger throws a compile error message saying that: "Object library Invalid or contains references to object definitions that could not be found". Earlier when I had this issue,I made another user login to the PC and we were able to use the add-in successfully. But this time even a different user with Admin Rights was not able to use it. [code]
Tried to install and run the Addin on the same computer by a different user having admin rights, no go.Made sure that he references for the add-in in the VBA editor are correct, by comparing them with a working computer, no go Re-installed "Service Pack 6 for Visual Basic 6.0: Run-Time Redistribution Pack (vbrun60sp6.exe)", no go. Ran repairs on Excel, no go Re-installed Excel, no go
i am using VB 2008. And i want to tell you that there are many basic features not yet available with controls. 1] Blank Date (Null Date) with DateTimePicker Control (user may not want to write date for some fields) 2] NumericBox for Writting just Numbers having properties AllowDecimal, AllowThousandSeperator, Min. n Max.Ranges. 3] Multi Column List for ComboBox. 4] 'Contains' type Lookup (finding) in ComboBox and AutoComplite enabled TextBox which finds for the strings in any part of String. Why developers needs to rely on third party control vendors for these Basic Features?
View 5 Repliesi'm trying to debug an application i'm currently developing but somehow i'm now getting the following exception The type initializer for 'SupervisorProducao.MdlConstantes' threw an exception. the exception occurs when i reach this
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I am using vb 2008, and I am not able to find the microsoft speech object library. I have gone to Project > Add Reference... > COM tab and looked for it but it is not there. Am I missing something? Will anyone be able to help me find the or download and install the Microsoft Speech Object Library?
View 3 RepliesI would like to open a word document in vb.net windows forms.I read that the first thing do to is import the library of word from COM Library.I'm using Microsoft Office 2007 and VB.NET 2008.. I couldn't find the word object in the library I read the items one by one and I've seen the small icons of the application at the corner of the page, I couldn't find word
I found the spread sheet object that belongs to Excel and Data Source that belongs to MS ACCESS also Infopath was there too.. except word.
Is there any way to insert an existing macro into a existing excel file without using the excel library ? I need this to set the excel to print whole work book .I cannot use excel library because it will be done online in the server where installation of excel is not possible. I can however use the c#.net coding . I am using NPOI to generate the excel.
the macro is given below
Private Sub Workbook_BeforePrint(Cancel As Boolean)
If printed = False Then
Cancel = True
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I am trying to write an VBA application in Excel 2010 using "Microsoft Soap Toolkit 3.0" on 64 bit Windows 7 to consume an web service. But i got an error while initializing an object of SoapClient30.
Error message is :: Runtime error '429' :ActiveX component can't create object.
I need to create an excel file from the database records. I fetched and put the data in an excel file and tried to save that file as follows.
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