>(this isnt necessarily for Erik, I just picked somewhere near end)
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>So ok, < smirk >
>Now that I found the additional wizards (amazing what you can see when you actually
extract xsource.zip).
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>And we've all determined I'm
NOT talking about the general VFP app wiz (heee heee heee... never knew being braindead was contagoius!)
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>And I've played with the guts of the pivot wizard half the night (ya know there is a really neat class definition for oPivot objects that could be extremely useful to build a semi-dynamic reporting app)...
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>What the easiest way nowadays to verify Excel is installed on the user's machine before launching an external app like this to do it's thing? Check the reigstry?
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Excel.Application if it's there, it;s there and you can launch an Excel sheet via ShellExecute() or something like Shell.Application's Open method.