>>The Excel application has lots of methods and properties. "Microsoft Office Automation with Visual Foxpro" by Tamar Granor and Della Martin, put out by Hentzenwerke Publishing, is a good starting place for working with it.
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>Once you open the spreadsheet, it is actually quite easy to get almost any command: 1) record a macro, 2) look at the code generated and adapt it to Visual FoxPro.
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>Regards, Hilmar.
It'll be really easier once VFP7 is released, and you can get to all of the PEM's with VFP's intellisense.
Dan LeClair
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