[mso] Using Excel (2003) VBA Extensibility To View Immediate Window
- From: "Raymond Goulet" <grandparay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Microsoft Office List" <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:23:08 -0400
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> Original post.
>From: "Raymond Goulet" <grandparay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [mso] Using Excel (2003) VBA Extensibility To View Immediate
Window
>Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 23:46:42 -0400
>Can I use VBA Extensibility in Excel (2003) to view any Debug.Print data in
the Immediate window?
>I already use VBE to view projects "codemodules" etc.
>Hi Ray,
>AFAIK You don't need the Extensibility reference to look in the immediate
>window. Just put the Debug.Print in your code and look at the immediate
>window.
>HTH
>Lisa
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for your response. I goofed <grin> in my request. I want to "view" or
otherwise access the immediate window
With a VBA program to process it or other things.
Thanks,
Grandpa Ray
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