Is it possible to automate COM objects embeded iin Excell document

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Alexander Wykel

Is it possible to automate a COM object ebmeded in an excel document run the
process and return the results in a C# .NET application? Or better yet
extract the com object some how and just run it in .NET?
 
Hello Alexander,

I'm not sure that I thoroughly understand the term "a COM object embedded
in an excel document". Did you mean to automate/control Excel in a .NET
project to do something? If yes, here are several articles illustrating how
to automate Excel from C# or VB.NET project with step-by-step examples.

How to automate Microsoft Excel from Visual Basic .NET
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301982

How to automate Microsoft Excel from Microsoft Visual C# .NET
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302084

How to automate Excel from Visual Basic .NET to fill or to obtain data in a
range by using arrays
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302094

By the way, one of my specialties is Office solution development. I believe
I have much experience of Office automation that can be shared with you.
Alex, please explain your requests in detail so that I can provide you with
some more specific solutions.

Have a nice day!

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Hello Alexander,

I am writing to check the status of the issue on your side. Would you mind
letting me know the result of the suggestions? If you need further
assistance, feel free to let me know. I will be more than happy to be of
assistance.

Have a great day!

Regards,
Jialiang Ge ([email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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