I am sure the problem is VBA not being installed with the office suite. Office/Excel 2000 and older will always have VBA installed, but Office 2003 & 2007 installation of VBA is optional( look at the 2003 & 2007 install screenshots attached if you don't believe me) I guess MS decided to go this...
Our applications are not VBA, but C++/C# based and support a VBA framework via VSTO and XLL based UDFs. But without VBA support the framework does not function and was hoping a VBA programmer might be able to provide some insight into the VBA environment since MS isn't being too helpful. Thank...
Is it possible to determine programatically if VBA is installed - does VBA have certain registry keys or other that is associated with a valid VBA installation??? We have run into several situations where users would have Excel installed, but did not install any VBA support with it. Thus...
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