MakeCompiledFile Method

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DennisE

Out of sheer curiosity, I wanted to test and see what
compiling a VBA Excel program as a .DLL does for
one. So I added the VBIDE Extensibility library to my
list of references, and then added the following code to
one of my shorter Excel programs:

Sub CompileDLL( )
ThisWorkbook.VBProject.BuildFileName = "C:\TEST.dll"
ThisWorkbook.VBProject.MakeCompiledFile
End Sub

When I ran the program which called the above routine the
BuildFileName instruction went okay, but the next line bombed
with the error message "Method not applicable to this type project."
Can someone tell me what type projects can be compiled as a
..DLL, and the advantages, if any, of doing so.

-- Dennis Eisen
 
Dennis,

These methods are used for creating COM Add-Ins in Office XP.
You need to have the Developer Edition of Office to create these
DLLs. If you have this, you can go in to the VBA Editor, then
the File menu, and choose New Project. This type of project
(Type = 101 = vbext_pt_StandAlone) can be compiled to a DLL.



--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
 
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