ok, im not sure how to phrase this question so bear with me...
back when i used to play with C++ there was a switch i could use (before void main(){}) to check what OS was in use and load a library based on that
ie:
#if win32
#else if win16
or something to that effect...
is there a similar kind of call that can be made in VB to check if the program is open in IDE or as an exe?!?!
i realise this isnt a well structured question, but i couldnt think of a better way to write it!!
any input appreciated!!
If somethings hard to do, its not worth doing - Homer Simpson
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back when i used to play with C++ there was a switch i could use (before void main(){}) to check what OS was in use and load a library based on that
ie:
#if win32
#else if win16
or something to that effect...
is there a similar kind of call that can be made in VB to check if the program is open in IDE or as an exe?!?!
i realise this isnt a well structured question, but i couldnt think of a better way to write it!!
any input appreciated!!
If somethings hard to do, its not worth doing - Homer Simpson
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A General Guide To Excel in VB FAQ222-3383