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A Handy-Dandy Little Class for Accessing Excel Worksheet Cells

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1 Dec 2010CPOL1 min read 33.2K   351   33  
A class that accepts a reference to an Excel.Worksheet and lets you use an overloaded subscript operator to cleanly and intuitively read/write the Value2 of Excel cells, and get the Excel.Range corresponding to a given cell.

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