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Comments by Joshua Magsino (Top 6 by date)
Joshua Magsino
21-Nov-16 1:27am
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This answer worked for me! Many thanks!
Joshua Magsino
6-Oct-16 20:39pm
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Thank you so much! it helped my problem!
Joshua Magsino
6-Jul-16 20:18pm
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My trouble is the CreateObject syntax, most examples give out Excel.Application or any other applications that Microsoft had produced, so to reverse it, I'm having trouble on how to declare my own application (e.g CreateObject("TestApp.Application")) and how i could call my textboxes into VBA code, and is it even possible to reserve all the codes from Excel to VBA to VBA to Excel, i thank you again!
Joshua Magsino
5-Jul-16 4:15am
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I've read on several websites sir, sadly i have not found any clues on how to solve my problem. I thank you for taking the time to read and supply me with something i could start searching with.
Joshua Magsino
5-Jul-16 3:30am
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thats one of my problems too sir, im not quite sure IF its VB. But what I'm sure is, EXCEL should be the one who would carry out the work. I've seen this procedure before, and if i may describe it, "Excel automatically gets the data from the textbox as if someone is typing it". I'm not sure if it is VBA, or MACRO, but what i would like to really know, is how to get the value of a textbox from a VB.NET application to my Excel worksheet. I really just dont know what procedure should i use.
Joshua Magsino
4-Jul-16 20:25pm
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I think i need to code it in excel, would you know a link that would teach me how to transfer the data through VBA? thank you so much the the response!
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