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73Zeppelin28-Dec-06 9:25
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Tim Carmichael wrote:
Well... from my end, the charting was done directly in Excel with VBA calling DLLs written in VB to do the bulk of the work.

I have had opportunity to write code that opens Excel spreadsheets... but that caused other issues and was difficult to debug what was happening in Excel.

But... either way works.


Yes, packaging the simulation code into a DLL could be a solution rather than involving C#. However, I was unaware that you could call a DLL using VBA under Excel. Do you have any documentation on how to do that? Maybe that's a silly question, but I mean my experience with VBA is quite minimal...

I only have access to Visual Basic Express (the one Microsoft released for free). Can I build a DLL using that? This would be a nice approach because the simulation code is already written in VBA so it would just be a matter of packaging it up into the DLL, building it and then calling it from my charting macro under Excel.

By the way: thanks for all the help. Greatly appreciated.


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