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Accessing DLL in arbitrary folder
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Visual Basic
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VBA
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00708567
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If it is a COM DLL (one that has registry entries), you don't need to care about the path. You simply register it. To use it, you can't DECLARE it, you need to set a reference (from the VB menu, Project->References). If you enter VBA, you will find Refences in one of the menu too.


>I have an application folder which contains a DLL. I also have a Office Template with a macro that needs to access the DLL. I know at runtime (via a Registry entry) what folder the DLL is in, but not at Design Time. Declaring the functions in the DLL via the "Declare Sub Lib "
>is a Declaration which presumably(?) must be resolvable at Compile-Time.
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>If I put the DLL in the System32 directory, VBA will find it. I would prefer not to (who wouldn't?). Is this just a limitation of VBA, or is there a technique I'm not aware of that will allow me to declare the actual location of the DLL at runtime?
Éric Moreau, MCPD, Visual Developer - Visual Basic MVP
Conseiller Principal / Senior Consultant
Moer inc.
http://www.emoreau.com
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