>>the task manager shows that Excel is still active! And the only way I can get rid of it is by cancelling the program and then it miraculously disappears!
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>>(I confirmed with the debugger that the catch is NOT activated after I _screen.oStuff.oExcel.QUIT(), so I assume that the statement executes)
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>That's why I don't like automation of Office. Try to work things out with excel visible first.It's possible that there's still some dialog it's trying to show - perhaps a "are you sure". Try with .oExcel.quit(0) - the parameter, IIRC, would tell it not to ask any questions.
PMFJI, regarding your saying "I don't like automation of Office", how else would you go about creating a program to convert an excel spreadsheet to a .DBF? Do you know of a reliable method of "opening" an Excel spreadsheet and getting value from a cell, e.g. A-1?
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